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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-04-08

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-04-08 page 1

a nm r nt. -J Wi3wtMfk Mud Wi3wtiiMfk H.-C.. Hue 16. 14. BIALKD PROPOSALS will be reveived at this ae until WUnKM(PATf Aanl jFTta, a t F- M.. r p-u,iMseU4f Iutry KjkoHttafc, calibre Btt,4o bsfdeHrtlM lltu Ml..) nijrauiwl Areeuals. vis: tti.u. Nisei at ilia New York Areeaal, Governor's IBM. O.uuo erta at the Frankford Arsenal, Bride.bt.rf, . -avminu ml ihtf Allrhany Arpma., Piftaburg, ,uih wu t tlwtt. Ii'nii Arsenal, Kt. Louie, Mo. - Tbe aeeuiitnin)Qts aru lo be mule io strict con-AiriaUy with tb nttw pattern wU to tw men at the Alleghany, New Yors, Fraukrord, fit. Louts, Wm-tervltdt, Watorluan ud Wanhincl jii Arsenals, abd ..ft lb pnucbU Aritsvry. 1 hr r lo -be subject to luapeciwa M uie ATMins utunrw UefifMiK.1, tMfor iW being jeoeived fci tbe lMtrittiieut. - Kobe ara to uearcepitm or pain iur but sua. as are aiiroveu wuon insoectlon. The IxtlU to bo of trained left.lli.r. aud All thu stvok l lw lie bc-i oak tuimi, 'Mia should bel Will bilac)ari in liut-l. lellvrlsw must bo iur.d.t in loin of not teas than oise-nneoUt(l-t6) per we. uf lb whole nuiiihur eoutractrd for., tlie ttrat d -livery lo be ntadw vn the JgMdayafMajri , ; , 1 Failure ta-umfcn ,MIvmh 4 a tpwilli. tltn wilt aubjvot tbvroutriK-Utr .i n tut f. itnie of the number he mil fail l.nl..Hi-r1.l t It- f , Tba ac4nitr' aiiN iuut ie,l hf tfie axii;.! . mannf; th boxe) lo 1nuoi-lat i, h U. ds. tarnilfiad fty tbaiiaicf(r. v . . f Bidden will Htat. -Xi)lVitly I lie A r- tint, or A nut-Sals, where they Mop.-1 . licit vi nixl l iHiiMr of Mi tbey piopo.' to itHiver ml h !. if f-r no more iubu one. Mo bide will ba 'onlil rl fumi i.a.rilri ntlii-r ilim regular UftouieniuierM, ttntl mk Ii mi arm kuuwu t X tab pfrUit to bu tuil miunIiui to exriiie i othar than lu tuwli in liU own liopa, tlt-y will wrrjeriou aiu iimcihiIUi I r.-udvlvd mill and void, TU nauM and Ut .f iiiiinratiii Mrh pmly of arh aut cf4 ('uM't nifuU. Biddra will u liiw tviili lliotr bidg tho wrltlc aflknowltduiotitf uf lbt.it uivtbi uur tlmir owi i - ignaturaa, - r , i ; lUob irti oblainifiir a rmittiiPt-wHI m i.liUct,, 1 toanUtrluto boiiila iib iitnivcd turtlaa for its faithful xciiliJit. Upon tho aHid bdntc uiadi, fiirceiifitl blddi'i-4 win ua notindt and; htriiiBtwd with foininor rat and bond. Tbo Ihtpai tmeut rvervei tha rlttht to rwjot iiiy Proih,ab) will beaiMrofd ! -'Br.tfiwliar Qiner ueora U. Uaky, (n,Mtr Oiduau., WhhUIukIou, mr.xj., ruuuiWI "rropiKa'O lor ItilHiiIn ACi'OJ iraaaaoU. UKlthliK I HAMSAY, mar3u tdeod Brig, tlon , Lbirf of Ordnance. Proposals for Forage. Omibt QoiarraiiAiiTatt' Orrict, S i LID PltOPOHAUi AUK INVITLi) lW Tl'lK nudaraiiciiad lor BUdii.ti tu u. H. Qoarter; maawr a vaparuufut at WMhiuKtou, I C., IUI11 mora, Md., Alaxandria, and K.irt Mimron, Va., or itbar Of tbava plaoan, with Uay, ftont, Oala, ud Dtraw. Bida will ho raoeivad for tlta dalfvwryoifi.OiN) bade ala of corn oroati aud tfU Uu of bay or atraw. aud upward. Bidder mast itate at wblob of tbe abo OAinod polota tbejr propow to make tlirerifi, and l Itn rHtee at whloh tbr will mabft dclivtri.ii Oi'ThhI; the ("liny oi acu ariKie propuHMi to do tiMlvftrml; llm llaiawbnn aaid dolivttry hIiaII be funiinniictM), und When to he coiuotetwd. 1 Th ahc: lauit ba written out lb wor.la oil the Corn to be put up In good el out nuclei of fihonf' tw. . bQibeUeacb. OaU in liku mic kn ir m I-jii l ih, (..,.. ale each;. UiaaackH lu be fiirinlil witlunil xtrn charge to th (luvorntufbt; I he ilay uud btmw tu )h. aecurely bnlori. I il'be particular kind or den-rip lion of oalu, corn, hay, or atraw, proposed to bu dultvurt'd titiiot bo aimj id inn propoitalti, PAN tbe articles olTuiod Ulidor tho hUU hcrelu In- vutKi, win oosiidjhui to a rjfO'l UtmM-cli.m by ilitiliur ,.' aroraent Inspector, Murv Mug accvptud. - .uontraota will bn awarded from tiui-j to timo, to ine lowest roapiiUHiDltt oidiHir, fin llm intt-rvsl f ill woTernmeut miy rpiiire, and jmynu-iit will io aaada when thn wholt amount contr,tcttd fur shall vara oaen aetirerel and acoeptnd. The biflrtr will ! rfioircrl to ai-roninany hta pro posal witb a fciiaranty, nord by two r-i.oiiill.!H r'i iiiai, iu mm' mi im id aixtpi!, uo or limy will, within ton days t!mrartt'r, nxpcnln tin con, tract for tbe same, with gud and sntllcinnt unities, n a flum eiial to tlio amount of the rnlmct, to d-llTr tbe forage proposed, in rouioroiity llh the terms of this advertrsenifiit and in emu lb niA bidder shall fail to i-nlr into tln contract, they to make good the difference btwen the oftVr of Mid bidder and the next lowest rcpmioible bid.l. r, or uv iwnon to wnnni tne con t rue t niny b AWardPd. Theresponaibilily of tbo guarantirs mu-t btnhitwn by the official cprtittcate of a V. 8. Uittlrit t JuiIro or Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any oilier oillcnr noder the United Ststes Ooroinaieiit, or rfdponsible known person to this office. All bidders will he luij u-ltfled of Uiu accopUnca or rejection of their proposnls. The full name aud poHtoillr adtr.M of arh bidder aunat be legibly written in Ihe propiwal. Proposals miwt tw nrtdrfMcl to Urigadlor fl.moral . P. H. Buokar, Chief fipot guartt-ruitttiler, Wishing-ton, D, 0., aud shuitld bp pUiuly wmik-nl ''Pmpoaftli fcrrorafo." Bonds, In a mm equal lo the amount of the con-tract, signed by the copttartor and both of bin aimr-ftntors, will be required of the eu.csfiil bidder or Bliws upon signing tbe contract. . Blank forms of Bid, Uuarantoee and bondn, may ba obtained on application to this nlikii. FnltM OK PKUI'OHAIj: (Town, Ooanty and Stain.) . (hatfl.) ; t he bubscriber, do hprehv propose to fiirnHh atd dellrer to he United States, at the gimrlerniA-tor's Department, at , atreall to the terms or ynnr advertisement, inviting pf-i.l(.aiM i..r Vitraue dHtnd Haafalnstvn Depot, DlcoihI.hi S, tho foilrwlni rilolos, via: Bushels of (!orn, In sadts, at per lutsb!, o ftt potinds. Bnshels.of Oats In lacks, at per buhl, 1 82 pounds. -""Tons of Baled Ilay, at cor ton, ol 11,00 pounds. Tons of Balod Straw, at per ton of 2.00 pounds. Delivery to commence on or bofore the day of , 186 , and to bo completed on or before tho day of 18-. and pledge nivef to outer into a writ-tan contract with the Uuitod SlAtrts, with Kood and approved soouiiliei, within the sjiA'-f uf ten dns, after being notified thnt my bid lute beiu Accepted. , Vour obudifnt Her van t, Brigadier General 1. H. RcuKEn, ' Oblef Depot UimrU-riuiwter, ViHHhln.ton, D, 0. flDAHANTY. Wa, the nnderslh'nuil, reaidi-nU of , In the county of ., and Stale of , hon.hy Jointly mid evorally ooveuautwith the United iUmch, and icimr- aotee In course the foregoing hid of bu acceptt-d, that be or they will, wiilun ton duvff niter llm u.-rep. tanoeof said bid, executo the ruuiracl for the mhuih, witb good aud siiMutenl Hiiielie, In anmniiAl to the amount of tbe conlinct, to liirnixli the Koiaxe S reposed In conformity to tin. lerinm.f adrfi tiieiiieiit, atod Dec. 8, lbttt, nnder vhinh the bill whs made: and . In ease tho aaid dm II fnil to i-ui-r into a con- traet as aforeeaid, we gUAianlee to make good the dlfferenca betwuon tho oftei by th i:nid aii'l tlie tjpt lower rtmpoUKlble bidder, or (be purnou to whom tb contract ntuy be awarded. Olven under our hands and iohU this day . 1W . Witness; : it) I hereby certify that, to the bust of my kuwl and belief, the above named iriiurmitno aim ir.uxl uml auffloient as surotieu, fur tbe amount fur which lin y offer to bu security. , To be our tilled hy the United Slates Pintrlrt Alter-pey, Collector of Customs, or au oilier ofiici-r under tbe United State Government or roNpoiinihlo iierion known to this office. Allpropoialn received under this ad vert icemen I will be opened and examinml at tliix oitk-e on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, nt lii M. Ilid-ders are respoatfully invited to 1m prmout, ftt tho opening of bids If tln.y d.lr... I). D. ItUCRER, Brigadier Geuoral and Qiutrtermastfir. - daoia-dSm BEEF! BEEF! OmCBCoMHtBSARY OF Sl-nfilrHrNCC, II. H. A., 1 iViLi'MaiTft, 0, April 7, IKlit. SEA LID PROPOSALS WILL UK HKCKlVKIl (In duplicate) at this OlhVe. until II o'clock A. M,, April 10th, .1WH, from first linnd, and 'mm citlsens loyal to the Unvemment of the Ciiltwl Utea, for the supply ami delivery at Ceinp I'Iiumi, Ohio, free of all charge, ol Hindi FRESH B133327 as may lie required by tho Cniunifisnry of S.il.fcitt nee from time to time. Tba Doaf to be well ratted, sound and vholifloine lo alternate fore mid bind tiartera or parta llireo', (necks andbaukeicludfd to lw ul St fern over font years of age, each weighing at touit Ave ItiindrxJ pounds. flald bid, when accepted, will form (he luthis ol a written contract, with two good aud lenpoDMMe fureties, (names of hi ret lea miulred.) with biilx, auDolaut to indemnify the I'niifd uieUe Hgninut lost. Held eonlraot to takeefteol on the lutdav of Mbv, ISM, wad to continue In lore until the 1st dayol September, 18o4, subject to the Approval of thn Com-misaary General or Uubflisteni-e. Payments to be made monthly lo nnrh fundi an may be supplied by tho Treasurer uf tbe In it ad Butea. This advertisement Fhall be part And parcel of tho contract, and a printed copy of it mtut he Attached toeaobfald. ft. D. H AliltlNDTON, apr7ld Captain and C. H., V. S. Army. No. MS.) Abut CtoTHiwa and Equipkii Orrtci, 1 ClMCIXNATI, o., April li, isi4. PROPOSALS ARK INVITED BY TDK (JNDKIt-H ION ED, until WKDNKSDAY, April 3(ith, IBM, at 2 o'clock P. M for fnruiebing this Depart-msnt (by contract) with lancets wooien,: Army Ptandard. Camp Kettles, uoior ceits, Drome --complete, - Falling Axes, (first quality only do aaa 10 weigrt rrom. to oy pounds,) do renin: illlna- Axo Handles. Ovldona, (Cavalry,) do Kfraey, Rky Blue, do Pick Axes, do Pick Axe Handles., do Spades, do Bbeltar Tenti. do Bantplee of which may bo teen at the Oofflcoof ViOtninsanu agoipnge in tnis cuy. To be delivered free of charge, at tho V. 8. Tnapec. tloa Warahoase. ia this citv. In aood new nack.urM. 'Vi.it-Mlih Ihn tlklrlA nt thn narli. ft, 1, 1,,. .V... quantity of good distinctly marked on each article - - und package. n.t Partial offering goods mint, in all casea, furnish 'i aamDlea. narked and numbered tocnminonH with ihalr proposal, aud distinctly state in their bids the quantity of goods they projuie to furnish, the price. n4 the time of delivery. A guaranty elgned hy two rcsponsble person, i ' 9yl accompany each bid, guaranteeing that tbe M bidder wll inpply the articles awarded to him under bis proposal. 4 Bida will be apsned on Wedneslay, April Snh . MM, at S o'clock P. M., at tbls ctHca. and bidden ' ra raquetted to be present. .! v wardc wl(l be md oq 1 tmreday, April 21st. Ponds will be required that tba contract will be mithfaliy fulfilled. " Telegram! relating to Pro pons In will not be no-'V -" Mead. . . Blaak tomts of Proposals may be obuined at this oflca. ' - Tharfghtto rejactany bid deemed nnreaeonalls laraaarred. y order of Ool; Twoh a Bwobds, A. Q. M O. . C. W. koULTON. - " 4 wu ana a, ij, , .Wt ,t).. .,1('-U,. C WMJLY OHIO STATE J VOLUME XXVli. PROPOSALS. r- IN. 117.1 AntT OLOTHfHd AMD EQUIPAOB OFFIOI, ClMCIMNATl, UH1U, April ISt, IN. iBOPOSAT.a AHB INVITED BY TUB UNDER HH1NKD. until MONDAY. April lltb, 1KG4, at lioYlork M.,forfnruisblugtbia Dapartmnnt (by owDtraet) witu ail.tHIO Pairs Boota (mora or less) Hoa. 9 to 14. tiaiiiile ul which niav be aeon at ilia offlca of Cloth- luir and Ktiiiinase In Ihisoitv. Tu lw delivered liumediatelr. free of cbaree. In icood uw rarti. at the U, 8. Inspection Warehouse In thfH city, with tlie names ol tlie party ru ininniosT. and tli" uubtittivtitinctlf marked thereon. Vaftlm offfrinE ood mnit. In all cases, fiirnlsb samples, tuarkeil and numbered to correspond witb iitur proposal, aim diatmctiy atata in tiiir uiaa I J lie (jiimiUy of good tiiey propose to famish, tbe pi too, ami the timeot o livery. A tntaranty aiBoed by two responaibla poraons, iniisl arcouipatiy euch bid. gnarantaeluai that tbe bidder wlllHUpply the arlicksawaided tu him under nis projoal. Bids will be oD4nid on Monday. April 11th. iMt, nt oYlock P. M.,and bidders are requested to be pIV-IMUt, Awaida will ba made on Tnemlay, April 12th. Itundswillne rvuliod that the contra; ta will bo fHithfi.lly liiltlllod. Telegiums relating tp proposala will not be noticed.Blank forms of Proposals may ba obtained at tbls IhVa, . The ruht to reject any bid deemed anreasonable, Is")oiHl V-d. By order of Jol, Thomai Bwoana, A. Q. H. O. . . - , it. W. MOrLTON, aprl tt Captain and A. Q. M. BOOTS AND SHOES. R, M. Pomeroy & Co.. mttiS and 8II0ES, 159 PEARL STREET Ralph M. Pom hot, ' hf.8 I'. IViMrF.nr. Daniti, Am., .In. III! Hi 111! mnichlm SOOTS AND SHOES. ITJoh(h UliHtiOH', liiltlroH'ri ii1 Boots n ntl Wlioes IN AIX tTY I.F.H Al VAH1FTIES. WIlOlr.Mil.F, AND RETAIL. Conulry Merchants can tort w with na by the pair r dozi'ii. A IX EN tt AWL, Pint door north of Auieiicau House. niir?eod'tm Columbus, O, HATS, CAPS. AND FURS II AT & CAP STORE!. MIT MirWriilKKft HAHOPNNKD AN KNTIitK uew eto- k uf HATS AND CAPS ! Of ilia very Intent ntylen, and will keep on hand In Kestei n markets afford. Heltnvlnfr In tiiinll pro tli end quick moh, will try to X3 Xj TJ YV. &S 31! ALL Who may favwr 119 witb a call at ... lft SOI TII-IIUJII ST., H. PLIMPTON, I'oliualpim, O. I Statesman copy.l api'2-lm SIGN OF THE BLACK BEAR! We keep coDdtnutly on haud the largest and j best selooted fitork of j HATS, CAPS, FURS, AND MILITARY GOODS KviT brotixM lo Cohitiibuv. SwortlH, SnslieH, Shoulder SlriipH, PIhIoJm, IIhI 'rils, fjold Laee, all Cord, . : . '. JlnversacUn, Itiils and Caps, OrniimenlH, Ac, Ac. Presentation Swords Constantly on hand, from 35 to 3AO. We hava also made arrangements to All any order for the finest qaalltloa of Presentation Swords at mncli lower prices than thoy can ba bought else where. Smith & Conrad's HAT STORE, New Neil House Block, COLUMBUS, OHIO. JOHN H. JOUVET, Machine Twist, IVcedlea and spool uotton, in ou ao coi.,. TCBIN0 BILK, KMBHOIDEBT gltK, SHR. X' UKUND' giLK, T.llon' n.lnKa, fewlnri In l-v, ir.i mu wrBau.iiia, nfiooi OlIK, ll.ildlAt. Milt. Ho. 7 Wit ronrth Uml, (op ltl (SoelnniiU. NATIONAL BANK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OOZiTTMBtTS. PmiMMil Depositary and Mnaaclal I AkciiI ol tbe VmIMnI Hlnum. 10-40 V. 8. 5 Per Cent. Bonds. Interest and Principal Payable in Gold. 'linirt BANK IS AOTIfOBIZRP BY TBR B1W X retary of the Treaaurv to receive Hnbsrrintiona ur inw auove uameu nonus, rrwm dbdrs, corporations, Anna, or Individuals, In tunie f or its mnltlple to any amount, payable in United States leiial tender or National bank uots. The Bonds will bear InWreitl from the 1st day of I norm, iir, sua airorutu interest to aat uipnrciiase mutt be paid iu coiu or In above nauiod notes with DftV per Cent. Oremlum added, until ntharwIsA uruorvu. u. . tll'UHAKII, Cathior and Dmiirnated Deuofiitarr. Also, ft 0 venae Htamna ketit on baud tsi minlv thn uunianu its targe or email quantities. apri-tf BOOKS & STATIONERY ARMY 0FPICERS! NOTICE. UTK HA VIS A SUPPLY OP MANIFOLD 00-pying Books. Just the article for takiun Im pressions on tho Ould, In camp, or for keeping copies A pencil or stick will autwer fur a pen, and the re nit is an indellible IuidioshIou on tba Danitr. Ua no Ink. Brush or Cloth fur tusk inn- coition. Mnita. I um iui uvif ui nnior paper, mu hum get one. Pooket and Photograph Albums, Any bIko or price needed, for vonr own use. or for I iBuiii; ur irmuun. New stock of FINB PICTURES and PRAM K8, us i received at RANDALL fc ASTON'N, lOANontb HiRh SI reel. FOR SASE. For Sale. A Farm of 155 Acres Tn Purr Oountv Ohio, known as the "rtin tnjai Cm.." tuis tarm uonlainn ulmt Uani.l I to be the best Coal Bnnk In Ohio; It Is reported to ho I iiwi iiiiur, miiu ui superior quality to muKti iron. i LHO 4 FAKaU OF 80 AC UES, Five mile North uf Somerset, hi said county. ALSO. 40 A CHEN, About one mile from tbe last named tract, ALSO, 28 ACKFS, Willi a Hood OHst Mill with four nnlr of bur which n propelled about eight months In tho year by water. Tim re is nln Attached to snid mill tigond ennliio and machinery to propel It hy steam, all in eood order. Thero is alno a irood Uloro llouu) And otlior hitllilliiKti on Haiti property; and it In mi oj-I L-eiiuiit location tor a country store, thore Lot rig i large c ii loin to Ihniiloru and mill, AIho, a Farm ofittM Acim'm, Allnndur fence, and well st In grass, in Mai ion I cuiiuty, nine miles West of McOonnitllsvflle. All or any part ol tho foregoing lands aud proper- iy win itn bo in iow bum upon eaay paymcuu. For particulars iu(iilre of HON. T. .1. MAMIMNHl, MiiobVille, Ohio. March 30,18.rt. april 1 lw Brffiiire's Locust toveFai FOR SAIjia. 11UI3 BKAUTIFOL COUNTRY PROPERTY, situated on the Columbus and Woithliigttin Plank Road, six miles north of Columbus, rontAins 22& acres uf tho best fualityof laud, 15n acres of which is under cultivation, and all under fuuca aud availiible fur puntui'Ago, 'Ihe Farm ia well watered auJ Is bounded on one Ido by the ulentangy River. It haa a commodious dwelling limine with ten rooms, a tenant house, lar- mill, iiiBK7 iiuunv, witu "UU IIU Vtt"r out btuldlngs. Thera aio two orchards on ihe place one of which ii choice grafted fniiv. That part of the Farm lying east of tho Plfthk Road containing about IW Acres, will be Hold loparalely if desired. Apply to CHARLES J. WKTMORK, tuarl7-2w,3law Or PHOHI'KK M. WKTMORK. MUSIC. A !H11.KTK mVH I4 AI.MRRAHY. One Thouaaud Pieces of Piano Music, For Only Ton Dollars. T'BH FOLLOWING BOOKd ARC OP UNIFORM aifO aud style, and form the best col lac Una of Cbolcu Mimic for the Pianoforte aver nnhli.rmH THS IIOMR CIRCLR, a cullectluii of AIARCIIK8, WALTZKS.POl.KAH, BCOTTISCHIW, RHIMtWAS QOAUHIM.KH, CONTRA DANCKH, FhIULHA JI) "ivum aim riAmi imnin,v VulS. Tin UIIUW-KH UF PUARIiH, a collectitin of choice Vocal Uuets With Piano Acc.iniiiawinionU. THK HII.VKIt CHORD. A collection of things, Balladn, guar Uttea, Dneta, Ac, with Piauo Aocompaulnienls. OI'KRATtC TKARLH. A vollecttuu of the Voca lleautloa of tbe Hst Operas, with l'laitu Acconipi ments. All of the above sent, post paid, for 10, or singly at the following prices: Plain, f;0lotb. U.iti Full nut, H. slivr lftliwi A 4'o., ruuiiaiivis, ail it Miiiuua oireut, aoaion. jaUllll Pike'g Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio PHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., WROLXSALS AND Btrr.Ul DEALKR0 III Wdi. B. Bradbury's Celebrated Piiiuo Fortes, And Othert. CARHART, NEEDHAM ft CO.'B Melodcons and Harmoniums From oar farv,M and aw stock of Pianos, lfe!o- deona and Uarmonlnms, wa will sell, or ml with tat privilege of buying, letting the rent pay for tb Instrument.Plaaaseall and oxamlna bofora purchasing alss whare, or tend fur Illustrated Prlo Lilt. Philip Phillips ., 77 Fourth Street, rise s up era tiouse, CINCINNATI. 0. Janl8-d3m PRUIT8. J. T. WARREN & CO., natal ii FOREIGN rnuiTs, No. o3 Main Street, CJITVOIIVIVA.TI. COLUMBUS OHIO. MISCELLANEOUS. WEEKLY Ohio State Journal, FOR 1864. A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL HAS NOW COMPLETED ITS FIRST HALF CENTURY! .Th. WIEKLT IDITI0N 09 THE JOUBNAL ! ofbrail to tli. Publlo with tb. Mnraoc that It will oouLId III. ii athst xst ia -kt s 'J'liHt can he o M alued by I TELEGRAPH, MAIL, Army Comjsponclence! ITS UUHVMta tctui, tuuu tml Choicest Iteatliimf FAMILY CIRCLE! AS WKLL AS FOB The Office, the Shop1 rr wiM ooNTitii, PVTX AlVn F.TACVr HKPOR'JS or TBI WEEKLY MARKETS! toft ran osi or th riRPINQ TltFlI rULLT ADV.BKD Off TB Correct Maxket Rates! ur DOTH PRODUCE INI) MERCHANDISE THE POLITICAL COURSE Vil) ba O-iiiiUuiif and Eartioallf for The Union aurl tie CoHstitntionT tl will lend all ooailllt aid la ' Support the Governitieiit ID ITS 8TBU0QL AGAINST REBELLION"! Had la so dolus, It will ba Independent and Untrammeledf Firm and Unequivocal! Terma at the Weekly j nrnl Oaaeoav oa ...r ........... thnt eopl.i on. Jtr ,.......,. ..- 10 riv. " ' T.a UUM ll W Tw.BtV . ' ' Wa. thtn. oocr M tkapttarir U sac ivap1" FKIDAY MOJRNINO. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL HDBTT, ALLEN Proprietor. FRIDAT MORNING, APRILS, 18G4. From Huntsville. MKltcn with flrn. TbotuH' Army. Hoccl.l OorrMponiUuc. uf tU. Chicago Tribune, HrNTAViLLK, Ai.4., April I, 1H04. Litlle that tbo public ouzlit lo know lia occurred during the pant lew days, ine fact that your reailera find nothing of Blari ng interest or importance in ine new" irom Ibia field, ia not lo be- received aa evidence ofidteneaa or inaction. It ia rather a ai- leuco to them, audi aa precedea a atortn nlule ail seems to lueni uuiel, and iu tbe excitement of peaceful pursuit, Ihe grand army of Hbermun is almost lorgoltcn by the money-makers, through the camps, along the hues, and al the aepols, there is nclm ly and labor. Preparations are being made oil the moat gigantiq soale preparations that occupy not only the enlisted men aud omoers of the army, but whose details and ramifications wind through an tbo Northern cities through all Ihe Wales "never dis loyal. " Hteamboats are daily Dougbi, sett. od or chartered. Quiet gentlemen, with a touch of gold cord on their pants, and U. on their oaps call upon your railroad kings, and veterans and recruits take Ihe place ol freight. Missouri sod Upper Mississippi inos of steamers, as won as tbe locomotive shops of New Jersey and New England, hear and hoed Ihe order thai Ihey contribute to the preparations for the coming campaign, ion see it m nugo piles oi freight unknown to tbe commerce oi peace on the levees of the lniana cities ana in the counting rooms of thoBe who sell what ever supports or destroys lite, nut most plainly do you who live at nomo aee n in he hurriod visils of vonr sons anu Drawers, tho veteran and the rcoruit, nil hastening to take their places in tho ranks of the army, upon which so much depends, leaving your and their Irtenas, many oi mem, iur he last limo. The lour of inspection just made by (lou. Hherman aud his chiofs of staff, of which 1 ave informed you, has infused a new life i the aruiy and ils departments. The heavv work of tlie Quartermasters' Commis sary and Ordnanco Departments is just prior to 11 campaign, uicso aru mi imi-u iu work. lnconiDelent incuiubeuts and tiiose wbi? wei-e spending their liiuo riotously have, so far as Ihey bocauio discovered, been relieved. At Ihis post alone three Quartermasters have been relieved within Ihe week. The use of tho military railroads for Ihe transportation of curious or speculative ciliiens to the front, has been absolutely prohibited, Ilelurning regiments of veterans, which Ihe General fouud lo bo accumulating al Nashville beyond Ihe capacity of Ihe roads, and getting no good from loitering about thai demorsliiing vicinage, were ordered to march lo their camp in front. They move by easy stages, and thus the veteran ngnin gels on his war legs, and the recruit receives his first lessons in marching. (len. McPheieon remains hero ani is at work, lo use a homely phrase, day and night. When he received Ihe order assigning him lo the command of Ihe IVpnrlmenl of the Tennessee, ntlended only by Major Willard of his staff, ho was al Cairo, en rouU for his home for the first time since ho look iho Held at Fort Henry. Abandoning at once tho proposed visit, he reported to flen. Sherman in person. For the present, Brig, (j. 'n. John M. Corse is his cliicf-of-sltiu". n0i Eyson Taylor remains with him as his chief if artillery, (len. McFherson'soom-i- the army now hi Iho field consists 5 ?h. is. """i b left win8 of lmh 01 tne I0U ,,,,.,. ,, m,,l. Mm left Athena. . ,. , bas ordered till ciiiv"''7 ' ' ;A..a childreo, to leave tbe inin-. ,,lWiltlu quenoe in iiu exodus, pt. 1 J the Norlh. Pcroiuvlory Ulamlaav Judgo Advocate-Ocneral Ho t hL,8,i snonse to Ihe reuuest of tho Senate U in re- IlllUllt- lli:.., All'aip. ui.An tliS VIOV. s on it... u,.y. i,ni inifintr 'from tho Presido..'11 the puwor lo aummorily dismiss army and navy officora withoul triad by courl-martial. Judgo Holt says thai, from Iho foundation of Ihe Government iho President has been in Iho habit of suoiuiarily dismissing oflicors in Ihe land and naval service ', that tho power lo do so soenm to inhere in him under Ihe Constituttiuu naCommandcr-in-nhinf of iho armv and navy; llial his bo- tion in Ibis respect has boen attended by no nnnrbnsion or abuses, and ils strict legali ty cnnot be conlesled; thai the exevcisr, itorfnro nf his aulhoiitv. sinco tho out break of the rebellion baa nothiug in it like .....aiinn or innovation, or that sliould ex- I oile alarm. In Ihe emergoncios of military 'llf nnil esnecianv uuriUK u imnui. . , We hostilities, Ihe interests of Ihe service t . . ;..B il.n, .fAoer. .hall bo Only oneii iviji.i.o ....... .i:.m;a.nil hnl. that Ibeir nlnnes Lwn bo instantly supplied. This bill makes " . lv imnracticahlo in tho case of dc- SUCU 81 ,1 it hai-uu.n il con. linquen. " ' templaies .. amon oitier Ucsiues ... ., , ...,,a ,,,. in- tDings, tnai . co,lr(8.mariitt ,ho hund-vesligate, tin v".t". ,. 1.:,, ',,1,1 hrino this bill would bring reds of cases l-'ci t. upon the otneers 0' ud. without Buoh a drai the army needed, for ncti hem Bervico, as oioncy of the must greatly impair iho ei in every oampaign now a-uout to open part 01 the tlieaue 01 the war. Tho Senate Military Committee ha ported adverse to tbe bill. e re- - rounecllrnl. The Unionist carry New Haven (gain). one representative (gain) iu Hartford, Mid-dlelown (2 gain), New ijiinlon, Norwich, Bridgeport, Mention, new urituin (i; gain), Stamford, Windham, Norwalk, and nearly overy city or ooiinly eat. but Litchfield, which they fail to gain by 18 voles. In Hartford, they are beaten from 18 lo 4.1 on Sluto ticket, but elect II. K. W. Welch a representative by 11 majority over William II . Eaton. Charles Chapman (Deui.) ia Iho othor member. Eighteen of tho twenty-one SeuHlovs and from two-thirds to three-fourths of the Representatives are of tho right stamp. The Hartford Daily Pmi says. Tho almost unprecedented victory in Ihis State is a subject of profound congratulation. Oov. Buckingham is probably elected to his seventh term of olhce by more than 7,000 majority. Tho Senate is nearly unanimously Union, while three-fourths of tho House can probably bo counted upon lo pasa the Soldiers' Voting bill, and, if opportunity affords, the amendment lo tho Constitution of the United Slates prohibiting slavery. A rcnownod day's work was done yesterday. Everywhere thore are largo Union gains. The counties of New Haven, Tolland, and Hartford show an immense increase. New London county gives Buckingham a majority of 1,20, and Windham comes in with a majority of 1,713, a- gain in both of 500, and so it is all over the Slate. It ia not always that indignant patriotism motol oat suoh item punishment upon thoso who estimate the peoplo's lore of country and nationality by Ihoir own mean stand ard of partisanship as naa necn bestowed upon the Copperheads of Connecticut. The story which we tell of their discomfiture today has an almost monotonous glory, and the completeness of our triumph is only diminished by the apparently insignificant resistance of the enemy we have defeoled. And. now let thoso who propose to throw one obstacle in the way of tlie prosecution of the war, let those who bolieve that ine man hood of the sons of Connecticut is yet ex tinct, be warned by Ihe disaster! whioh have overtaken men of this kind In the Stat which can count by hundreds the gravel of its sonsitrewcd from Ihe Potomac to the Rio Grande, aud which loves and bonon most tenderly Iheir sacred memories. Determined npon an ignominious pence laat fear at all batards, they wore put down together with their favorite leader, without ceremony at the polls. Nor did a more sinister and disguised hostility protect them this year, and they have been made the object of contempt as well as of hale. Men of the Opposition party I the people of ConnectiouL tlie people of the United Ht.t... Ami. nuui uu their milllll On UHt UtO- 'iwi. Tht) art foutf U ut Urn war tirouyA. JO OIWAJL. APRIL S. 1SG4 Call (lie m Abolilion'ists if you please, call tlient ahject sla-Tea if you choose. They propone to ftljolifdi Lb is rebellion; and they aeek the serTitude wliicb their country itu-posea upon them. Return! from all but three towns foot tip Buckingham, Union, 38,445; Seymour, Oojv per, 82,1101 ; Buckingham's majority, G,611. Ihe towiiB to oomo in will not vury this much, and the majority will be about 5,600 agaiust pyvv laHi year, a Union gun uf 2,900. Tho vote this year is about 2,000. agaiuftt 70,451 laat year a falling off of nearly 7, TOO, of which the Unionist loose about 2,KO0, and the opperlieoue about 6,200. The Senate is 18 Union to 8 tJopper last year, 13 to 8; Union gain, 7; (he lioip-e is !( to 7Jlatyear, 14 lo Vty a gmu lor tlie UnioniHig ol lu, makinir: a gai n on joint ballot of 42. r II jK fI ETK 0 10 141 T A F A I R, A KMCI4 FltlttM H:K H1T4'II KS, Iti ihe course of its description of tU great Fair now iu progresa in New York, the Timtt given the following account of the Knickerbocker Kitchen If Wiishiugton Tnrint? could now step forth from his Hummer House iu the northwest cornee of the Fourteenth-street building, and some one of the ludien in atlend- ance should kindly furnish biin with a di rectory lo the fair, where would he go first of all ? He would put on his btit, take bis oane, und quickly find his way t the Knickerbocker Kitchen. There, seated in some high-backed, broad-bottomed -wooden chair, stretching hts legs -under some antique table, round wliicb nns gathered in former days many an aucient Dutchman, he would call for oly-koeks, krollers, rolliljes, 6:c., wiiha cup of tea, and doubtless he would he served hy Mrs. Judge Roosevelt herself in the coslumo of her great grandmother, which bcermes her so well that she looks more like a Duchess than a Dutchwoman. Nor even the historian of the A nirfcer- buckers, slorn critic that he was in all mat. tors concerniun manners and cusLoms of tlie early settlers uf Manhattan Island, could pick a Haw in Iho perlect arrangemenis 01 tho kitchen. As you outer tbe door, the first glance conveys t he impression that you have teppeu across the ocean anu are in a for eign country. The second and true idea is that you have slipped backward two hundred venrs or nioio, attJ tho middle of the seventeenth century, in Ihe person of a pretty Dutch girl, sLauda lie tore you. Grim old Dutchmen look down upon you from dingy canvas on the walls; long-waist-ed, straight-laced old Indies, in remarkable head dresses, and lounu-iaceu cuiuiren, in wonderful clothes, greet jrou at every uru. The tables groan witu nine cuinn. Dleel forks and all thegood thing that were found on the Knickerbocker run 01 iaia. Overhead, strincs of dried apples hang in fosloons from the heavy beams. Rows of lu-camlLes. larae ears or seed eorn anu bright red peppers adorn the ceiling. Above thn deep fire-placo a shelf full of furnished, pewter pistes, copper sauce-pans, bakepans, kettles, and brans candlesticks, attest the levotion of the houso wife to a godly clean ness. TUesninning-wheel is near at hand: the ancient dresser, and, above all, the corner chinn-closot, in which is displayed rare mementoes of the choice blue porcelain ware, onoe tho pride of some old lamiiy table. In the chimney corner or bustling around tho room, in old Dutch costumes, maybe Been Mrs. Judge Roosevolt, Mrs. Runnells, Mrs. Dr. Brown, Miss Roosevelt, and other la 'lies of the committee, which is composed exclusively of representatives from tho oldest putch families in the State, To enumerate uH the rare aud curious things 1 lint are lu he seen in Ihe Kiloheu would he iiiifiossible, but no person can ever sny thfv have seen the Metropolitan air nntil tlitT have visited the tvmeker- ockor Kitchen. It will be iu lull opera- ion lo-day. Lunch, tea, caudle and cotleu ill be served up at ail hours; ui nrn iu in oiwut lirc-nlnce will be liirhled, and lot all remember tli at ' o Krenl AV tare of Charity at which they can present their offerings. A nili:-l,AK.lr:0'r,H'Mr,'KKTX. The aollinmiles ai-e "some" in Iho way of gelling up "grand rarce shows." At Ibeir grand Metropolitan Fair, on lust Monday, Ihey got up a lilllo farce not set down iu petite r' medie . One of the features of Ihe Metropolitan Fair l'.llrib.'UO" last nigm, was (pocketa? rnree oi uiee imuu'iu"" ' i . 1.. ,l.a nr.lino wlin Uerft Itll dulv iu largo uuttibois under command of uuiy iu t, ., . tirenoiit luspoctor lieuuiwu .... .. i- as i member of the floor .Committee of the Fair and whilo the opening ceremonies wore,in progress, me pioa...., rn. i ...novad until nurlii'iilnr toilets naa noun F'cr'" r-; . . care, in order that they might circulae without suspicion among mo tendance, were conducted with considerable pomp and ciroumsHnco through every department of the Fair, under a special escort. The handsomest of the pickpockels was chosen to lead the procession. With a great aiffu "nckDwkeL' hanging upuu mu., started for the sub-station, a policeman sup porting Jam on each side, ann enicreu io Department of "Arms aud Trophies," whore Colonel Hawkins was exhibiting tho curiosities to several hundred ladies and gentlemen, among whom were Genernl Hurn-side, his staff officers and members of their families. The rest uf the procession led by the pickpockets was brought npby a suuad of police, including some of the officers of Ihe force, the chief calling out, " show him up let all see him!" Tho parade had fairly begun, and the novel spectac e attracted universal .tioniinn and )iiart v Inucliler. The face of the pickpocket was of itself a ble show. He was at a tote how to remai quilting lookB and jeers of the per-meet tht, 'vsa h.e had hoped to operate, but sons on wu elhtr strength for tho occa-endeavorcd to . v ''"ha admonished I: .'T...: " 1 -UdluOe WOU.u uu.. .u..i .i. .rrnved .1 .. him. msstinsuot slia -r toe mucU for his licrvos; h' b"n h''n1J. 1, nil l,.une,l from oue si.lo , .Ue eiprnmion of bin i!ounlcnai.,e oll"g'e with ovcrv strn. II was a v? ''' Tlie marcb llirouirh tlio Fair bu.'lJ'"?' was notj ilnpcilo.l; all persons insliimt ,v'0' slooJ aside, so ns lo allow tlie pickpot '' nr.iniMinn In nass: it mntle tl lour of Ih3 main buil.linir. of Iho Art eallerv, ami "f tbe various Ucpartmonls; and then, it understood, to prison. A Nobis WonK. The Philadelphia Inquirer Buys: A fair in behalf of tbe sufferers of Hint Tennessee Is now being beld al the Assembly Building, Tenth and Chestnut streets. The ladies who are engaged in this work are deserving of encouragement from Ihe oitiiens of Philadelphia. A splen did silver pitcher will be presented to the Union League of this city on Saturday evening, at the rooms of tho Fair, by Daniel Dougherty, Esq., In behalf of the ladies The pitcher bears the following inscription: 'PreMntwd lo tlia Union LGagna hy Ihe Ladies' Loyal Circle of Peoo.ylvania, April Dili, ItjlH." Again " Firing tub Soutiikr.v Heart."- Captain Calvin C. Morgan, a brother of the Kcnlucky horse-thief, is contributing his valuable aid In firing the "Southern heart," hy publishing a most atrocious fiction in the Southorn journals, concerning Ihe trent. mont of himself and fellows while in the Columbus Ponitentiary. Ho relates all man. ner of barbarities, which ho alleges wero practlood, nnd which Iho Ohio papers pronounce abominablo and infamous fabrica tions, both in wholo and in part. That Mora-fin's officers wore subjocteu to treat ment not usual to prisoners of war on their admission to Ihe penitentiary, is true, but It row out of lue laoiinai uie wanton Held tllAL nil Dr BOUOl. uiiiiih, wmim lu, tentiary, should bo treated as prisoners, subjected to ils discipline. Beyond Hub there was no ditforenco of treatment. Thev were abundantly fed, clothed, and provided for, as other prisoners. If they violated Ihe nrescribed rules of the penitentiary, thev were subjected to the penalties attaching to their violation, Ihe same as State oriminnla. Kven Ibis condition of things did not Inns exist, for the military authorities soon after exlended lo them tho protection of militarv uangs, and tncy were no longer Bubjeot to prison uiieipu orison diioiplme. . NUMBER 231. Tbe Krbel Fore In Eautt Teanaeseee The Nashville LHatck of March 81 sava: "We have leen permitted by a citixen of r.aei lenncasee, now in this city, to peruse e private letter from a gentleman at Knox-ville, from which we glean a number of items. The rebels are still in atrornr force. the bulk being at Greenville, with a brigade ui cavairy at new port, uocice county, it is estimated that at least twelve thousand men under General Buckner are mounted. Two thousand infantry are reported between miusuap and Utile Hpring. Un the 25th instant a large cavalry force came with eight miles of Morrislown and drove in the Federal pickets. The rebels are represented as impressing all the horses they can find that are fit for sen ice, aud are also en forcing the conscription wherever they can hnd a man nt lo go into the arm. J he writer savs: ' things are in a most deplorable stale. Men, women and children are ragged nod dirty, and half starved. me people or hast Tennessee cannot possibly live through the summer, as there is nothing to eat. Money Is more plenty than it was, but there is little use for it, as there is nothing to buy. 1 eaunot select language to describe the distress and ruin which dtily presents itself.' "The gentleman has a letter from his wife, who ig at Greenville. She informs him that 'a few families are getting along tolerably well,' and adds: ' Loo gs tree t has his headquarters here, but is at present I away. It is said he will return in a few ! dnyft. Borne of his siatV officers are at Colonel Milligan's and sorao are boarding wuu me. aii tnose ismiiics who are board ing omcers and officers wives, are getting along well, at least as fores ihe necessaries ot I lie are concerned the luxuries of the Innd none of us know anything About.' ' the hiist Tennessee sunerers are now daily receiving supplies purchased with ihe liberal contributioos of the Northern cities. A leiter from Knoxville, dated March 25, describes the method of adminiB teritig relief: "The system of distribution will be this To all persons who are known to be too poor to pay, a fair share of supplies will be given. All who can pay will be required to tlo so at a price that will cover the original oosl and freight rlmrges. In distribu ting the supplies by donation, preference will be shown to those who havo stitlereit by the war immediate mid severe losses in tlieir fiirms or Loiishh; next, those who li ave suffered indirectly. HoMiers' families, of course, will lie leuderlv looked after. The committee will not withhold the advantages offered by the association from families who formerly wore rebels, but have givfu evidence of genuine recantation. The only case in which loyally does not seem to oe matte nu Aii.ioiuie comniiou is that in which goods are allowed to be given lu old nirMi, womt'u aud children whose natural supporters are all absent in the rebel army. The provision was questionable, but a spirit of catholic philanthrophy tiually inserted it." Tlio Knvnfo Imllniia. The Navajo Indiaus of New Mexico, having recti n My surrendered to the United fitntes forces, the proper authorities have asked Congress for ou appropriation of 100,000 with which to procure them agri cultural implements and tmhsUtence, until they can support themselves on the reservations net npiirl for thfir colonization 1 The Navaios have been at war for nearly two centuries, and the peaceful plan now proposed is deemed more eouiiomioal than the large war expenditure Hereto lore in curred in New Mexico. They number about 7,000. liJemlNMAil tho Ber-Jce. ; The following otlicers have been dismissed the servioe ; Col. X). Do Forest, oth N. V Cavalry, fo dale March 1 IH, with disgrace, for presenting f:ilsc aud fniiiilulfMit arconnls against tho OoVRi'iimenl. Oapt. tieo. II. Smith, tlotmnissaiy of 8ub- lMtil VAutivni atiklttb. ti-i. Its4, for coinlui'l unworthy su othr snil gentleman. tlnpt. Frauk Rich, 1 1 1th N. Y. Volunteers, and 2d Lieut Philip K Kroeof,Vtth N. V. Artillery, to date April 1, M4, with loss ot all nav and allowunoes, for rtrndei ing false and fraiiduleut accounts ugaiust the Government.t'upt. Geo. H. Kayniond, b-lh N. . Vols., and 'M Lieut. Mich 1 Kedmond, 71st N. V. Vols., for nbsemco without leave. Lieut, aud Adit. S. 0. Mprogue. 1st U, 0. Cavalry, to date March 2H, lWU. with loss of all pay and allowances, he being nn' unlit pursriu lo hold a position iu the service of the United Stales in consequence of de sertion as a private ti-oui Comp. t, Jd U. a. Dragoons, and desertion while under arrest as an officer of the N. Y. Cavalry. 1 - The Toai of Hie UiiiitMMl 1'Mlinla. Uon. ritunrl. in bis rcporl to the President: on the Uunboat Canals, botween tide water and the lakos, estimates the cost of a ship canal around the Falls of Niagara, 105 foot wide on Ue' surface, and ! feet wide on Ihe bottom, with VI foot uVpth of water, having locks 27a feet iong, by 4a foot wide in the chamber, capable of passing a gunboat of l.&t) Ions burden, at S5,58,H47 2 i, with aintrlo loiks. and Oi with doublo locks. This is the average cost of 1 five lines surveyed last year, tbe average length of lines is eight miles and 3,07n feel. In the brief synopsis given last week, of this report, the oosl of this ciuinl was erroneously primed at from 10,000,000 lo SU.000, 000. KxcHAJtoii or I'liisoNBns. The Oovorn-nienl is now more nearly in accord with the rebels, with regard lo exchanges than il has been since Ihey suspended under Ibe original cartel. Ocn. llnller and Commissioner Ould, al Iheir recent interview, settled all the poinls of difference hut one. Ould nurced lo an exchange, man for man, 1111011 terms satisfactory lo Uutler but in sisted Hint that agreomonl should not include tbo oflicors and soldiers of colovod reirimeufs. while Butler iusisted that, serv ing under Iho same llsg, Ihey nre entitled to Ihe same Ireaimeul as other United Slates soldiers. ! "-ne Ann nanor is resnonsiWe for Ihe A I.,., " lady in this town sent her rollowiiiit: e, lately, 10 nuy a uoi- 1 husband lo tho stu. ' U0011 w'ff wa" lar's worth of sugar, as appearing, nearly out. The sugar not . """bat few days afterwards she asked her u. what he had done Willi il. He retdiad. tcr ft few momenta hesitalion and head. scratching, 'that he must have pul il iu his utuei Yi'Hl pocaei ! aTnli'y IIorwt'H lloiifrht In Opvii Market. ( TTORSRfl FOR TIIR TINITRD BTATRS CkVkT. 11 RT service Will Do Dtin;haMrf In nnsn n,srb;,l fur the next thirty :H)t days at Columbus, Ohio. Horsits to be from Affoen H5 tu iniwn in K.aiH. k ., m ...n WJ .Mile yars oi aRe, rompsrllj built. In good IWh and freo from all l(-r.cts. l'ay-moot will be made un the dellvnry of eight (8) and upwards. .IAS. A. KKIN. L,t. uol. and Clir. Qr. Maa. Cavalry Bnraan. mar17-tf Am?irUaii Rank Note Uo., & BorrrrrK4ST oobnkb or M-air k Fodbtu Bts- VINriNMATl, OHIO, ENORAVKU IN A STYLE CORRESPONDING lo esoellenoa to that of Bank Not?a. Rail Road and County Bonds, Bills nf Exehauffe, Checks, Drafts, uerttnrateeot Deposit, Heals, Cards, 4c., Ac. i lie bimitb oinfi is antler i.ua siinrirvisiuna uku EMPLOYMENT fliTC A MONTII. rVffcntt wanted to aell Snwlne- t)P I ) Machinea. We -ill give a commisiion on all Machines sold, or employ agent! who will aork 'or ion aunvn wanes ana an itxpnosui paiu. r or ierianiira aqoreaa BOTLAN A CO., lanftS-wftrji Onn'l AkauU. D-trnlt, Ulcb. To Contractors. PROPOSALS WILL BE KK'K1VKD HY I4AAO KRKRLY at tlio vlh.eof Kborly A Hh.d.i, until Friday, the 1Mb Insl.. fur hutlilinira uuhle for the Street Railroad CtmiiiMiiv. Hids will ba considered for excavation. fiirn'nliiiiK and laying un Sloni, furnintiinit an'd laying no Brick. lurnismnit; litimoerana noinii uarpHUter wora: anj also for the comnletlon of the entire bnilillnar. Plana and speciltcalioue can bo Men ou and after mo titu tost. ISAAC FBERI.Y. TH KO.COM? TOCK, TU1D.B UI'TLKH, aprS-3t Committee. ORNTfll honk to vonr tatorMta I Call snd .a .i.Im uin.lliln. n,'i..nllv nwliuf h ...r. n.r. I .on; or ten Moipl. Hiit ran, by mall, for Twenty I VxVt eTAfiHATUAai wn , ki nivj tabi . H ni-i. MEDICAL. AMERICAN REMEDIES" EX0W it waiAVBoiiiya Gr3EJ3NTXTIig-BI PREPARATIONS! MBaaaaaaaaa . "BIOHLt OONCBlfTRATBO oovrooHD , . . FLUID EXTRACT BUOflU, A positive & Speolfio Remedy for BLADItKR, KinweVK, A VEL, AH ThU Mdcln. ' - th. unr nf UmUm Ui ..ell. Ih. IRNI1I1MUTN l.mWIA. ullu by which th. HMTITK r OK CALVKKOVg d.poallloaa Dd all VNNATUkAL ev r .Bull H BUN ... ... ducl, HV.IIH pal. and lna.Dim.tlaa. and I looi. HELBTOOLD'S EXTRACT BUOBU . FOR WKAKKBSaU. , jt Ariel ua- rrnm Rionses, Habits of Islaal tataiuaa, ririj lUttlMrauettatr Ast ATTENDED WITH TH , FOLLOW WO TsfFJ . .,. TOMS; ... , . ;.Jt k lodltpositton to Kxartton. , Loss of Powar, Lou of Memory, Difflcolty of BraathlOff. Wnak Norves, - Trvmbltag, Horror of Ulseaaa, . Waksfluaaa, Ulmows of Vision, Palu ia liia Back. C it i versa I Lasaitads of tba Flaahtng of ths Body, Uuacular Byatsm; - Erupt ton on ths Vac. HotUaatU, . . Pallid CooaUaanca. Drynaas of ths Bklo, , : ., ,. Thaaa symptoms, if allowad to fo which this (Bbdiciu Invanaltly removna, soon follow IMPOTKNCT, FAT U ITT, tPILIPTIC FITJ, Iu one nf which the patiaot tnaysiptrs. Who oaa say that thay are not lrej neatly followad Ur thoaa "direful diseases,". i. . . j INSANITY AND COHSVM PTIOMT If any ara aware of the canst of their saafoHni, but none will conress. The records of tba Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by ConiunaptioB. boar ample witness to the truth of the aatarUoa. THK CONSTITUTION, ONCF. AFFKOtlD WITH UROANIO WBAKNS6S, Roqnlree the aid of msdlcloa to itransthfi and to- vibrate the system, which H BLUB OLD' 8 Bt-THA i T AtLTfllovailably does. A trial Will OOD-rlnce (ha motr skeptical. F emales, Females, Femalet, OLU OH VOtJNQ, BINOLK, MAttBIRD, OR OON ir.mi untinu ntnniAUl, In many affcclloui peculiar to Females th tract Hue hit la Hnt-qtmllerJ by any other remedy, aa in Chlorosis or Btitwjtion. Irrwrularltr. Pain nil nau. itr buifproasion of tlie Customary KvacuatJoni, 01- imrarcii nr i-nirrons stateoi the uterm. lreucorrbea, ur Whitt-si. Stt-rilltv. nd lor ail oomnlatnta inalrlnt to th sex, whether ari.lu from Iodltcrstloo, Habits of rUHipalioQ, or lu the ' ' " ORl'I.I.VF. OR f HAKOE OF LIFE, ana arxPTOHt above. NO FAMIXY SHOULD. BE WITHOUT IT. Take no Bwlsam, Merrarr, or Unpleasant Hedletoai tor iiopieaiiini ana pangerou psasei. HJSLMBOLO'S EXTRACT BUOHu .. .... . ... cures. ,.',rv-.. Seoret Xloiaiee In ill lhclr4lHKtii.nl Hills sxikdh. llttll orna rhas In ill.l, no Iiio,idvuImiio., It caante frenuent di'ilre. and stves strenath t Urinaio, theroliy remuvinx obstructions, pre vent log and curing htrtrturen of the Urntbta, allaying pain nod InHaumifttinn. so froouent lu this clan of dlt-nanus, and oxpclliiig POtSOSOVd, Vl&MAHfiD, ANfl WUHSOVI' MATTER. , ,., Tliouiauds upon Thousands WHO BA VP BEEN THE VfOVfMS Of OUAOltS, And who have paid Hiavv Kaxa to be cured la a short tiuirt, It tit lull nd tlio Were deceived, aud that the "f.-uoQ ' lis, by the use of "Powerful Astria-gvute," Ii. tin diied lu tin u'steu, to biftak ootia fur in. kud ' " '' H'KHAM AFTbn MAHHIAUK. Helmbold'8 Extract Buchu Fur all A Pfttctious aud Diseases of THK IHUNAUY ORGANS, Whellixr .tuning lu WALK OR riMI.LI, from wlmlever cue origlu.llug, and uo tn.tt.r Ul How Long .MlandlnRt Dlieaa.aortliM0ra.Drii4DlrA,hiald Ota Dlantlo. HELHROliD'iS KXTR1CT BVCHU TS THK OREAT BrOBlCTIO;' Anil II ! rart.ln to hMd th. srlred 0et la all D ...e. for whlcb it li rMomnsadtd. BLOOD ! BLOOD II BLOOD Ml Helmbotd'a Highly Concentrate! Campound Fluid. Extract Sarsaparilla. This le an affection of tbe Blood, aud attack! the Soxual Organs. Llmugsnf tbe Nose, Bart, Throat, tnapipe, ana o.ner nincae nwrracee, maaiiiKiie p- rflaranoe in llieiormoi uicer. ntusDoia i a.airac Saras par ilia purines the blood, and removal all scaly itruiitionn of the ikio. slvinit to the complexloa a clnar nnd healthy color: It being prepared expressly for this class of complaints, Ua blood-nurlfytng properties are preserved to a greater extent than any oth er prop "rati on oi aarsaparuia. o Helmbold's Rose Wash. An excellent Lotion for Dtaease of a Syphlllc Mature, and as an (njertlou in Dlaeaeei nf tbe Drlnary Organs, arisiug horn hbiU of diaalpatl m, and lo connectlr-n with tba Extracts Bitch and Saraaparil-U, in ench diswas. as recommended. . KviJence or tli. most responsible and tallabit Cflr acter will sfironipeiiy the BjadiciueaTsi !- CertlfloHtea of Cures, From eight to twenty yare ttandlnf, with l kuown to6t'It:S(h ANU r Am t . For uimlical pnierties of ItUCB t7,aa Diapanaa-toiy of the Uullttd Statea. i hue ProtiHHir DKU HPt? valuable work on the Practice of I'liyslc Ose renurttsmadeby the late celebrated Dr. PBY8-iladelphie. , -niadeby Dr. ErtWATN MeDOWELL. .ii,- "ician, sua mnmuei n me noyai ' ..D," . . ,T.. nnklUkt I. Ika See riiiai.. -, - a celebrated Pbj 1 tioaaus joornai. Collagaof Anrgaona. : HL'V?! rranaaclinua ot tbe Kiug iu , , . See aledlco-Clturitiral Rev ew. . ' . .. JAUIS TRAVKHS. Fellow ul the H... Surffaons, ooe most or tni late standard wot on Medici. Extract Bnehti f 1 00 par bottle, or tlx for gg gn " Sarsanarilla 1 00 r . Improv'd Rose Waah 0 t. . 8 n Or half a dnzoo of neb tor flit, which will h st.a. cient to cure tU most obstinate oases, it dlrapin. are adhered to Deiiverabia to any addrass. ser.nralT mckxi fVa. observation. na Describe STDiDtoms In all inntBnit(rskiM. Cures gaaranteed. AdTlca gratia. AFFIDAVIT. Personal lv arnearid before me. an Alderman i tba city of rhiladelphla, H. T. Uelmbold, who, (m. Ing duly sworn, doth say bit preparations contaJ no narcoctic, no mrircnry, ot oiner injnnoni drooa, bat are purely vegetable. O, T. MKLMBOLD. sworn ana euisiitweu wivri me, mil xid dar of NoTembor, 1854. W. P. HIBBABD, . Aiuermao, ninio si., BDOTe Ktca, Pblla AdJresi lAttrrif i Infbrmatloa tn fcoufldanos), H. T. UKLMBOLD, CbeaUI. 1 PRINCIPAL DEPOTS). B.lmbuld'. Drue and Chemical Warahaama. SaA Bmadw.y, N.w Tnrli; ur. u.lmiioifl-. Mriiioai imboh iui soalh Tanah atrrtl, Plilladlihia. , He's AUK vr VVUS iBKfUlTS And anprlarlrM drahir,, who sadMvtr to dlipo. "OP TUK1KUWN" and "other" anlclM oa Ui. rep-alatlon ail.ined bj Hulmlwld a Qannlna Fraparatlons, ' " " Ratraet Booha, " ' " ., Barsapartlla, " . " .- Iaipromd Bcm Waab. Bold by all Drogiet, everywhere. . , dSK FOtt BSLMBOlD S-TAEt KO OTBBM. Cot out the edTertlMm.nt, and lend Jo, Is, AN I AVOID imposition and KXPOSrjtv I fchn-eidKiw.www

a nm r nt. -J Wi3wtMfk Mud Wi3wtiiMfk H.-C.. Hue 16. 14. BIALKD PROPOSALS will be reveived at this ae until WUnKM(PATf Aanl jFTta, a t F- M.. r p-u,iMseU4f Iutry KjkoHttafc, calibre Btt,4o bsfdeHrtlM lltu Ml..) nijrauiwl Areeuals. vis: tti.u. Nisei at ilia New York Areeaal, Governor's IBM. O.uuo erta at the Frankford Arsenal, Bride.bt.rf, . -avminu ml ihtf Allrhany Arpma., Piftaburg, ,uih wu t tlwtt. Ii'nii Arsenal, Kt. Louie, Mo. - Tbe aeeuiitnin)Qts aru lo be mule io strict con-AiriaUy with tb nttw pattern wU to tw men at the Alleghany, New Yors, Fraukrord, fit. Louts, Wm-tervltdt, Watorluan ud Wanhincl jii Arsenals, abd ..ft lb pnucbU Aritsvry. 1 hr r lo -be subject to luapeciwa M uie ATMins utunrw UefifMiK.1, tMfor iW being jeoeived fci tbe lMtrittiieut. - Kobe ara to uearcepitm or pain iur but sua. as are aiiroveu wuon insoectlon. The IxtlU to bo of trained left.lli.r. aud All thu stvok l lw lie bc-i oak tuimi, 'Mia should bel Will bilac)ari in liut-l. lellvrlsw must bo iur.d.t in loin of not teas than oise-nneoUt(l-t6) per we. uf lb whole nuiiihur eoutractrd for., tlie ttrat d -livery lo be ntadw vn the JgMdayafMajri , ; , 1 Failure ta-umfcn ,MIvmh 4 a tpwilli. tltn wilt aubjvot tbvroutriK-Utr .i n tut f. itnie of the number he mil fail l.nl..Hi-r1.l t It- f , Tba ac4nitr' aiiN iuut ie,l hf tfie axii;.! . mannf; th boxe) lo 1nuoi-lat i, h U. ds. tarnilfiad fty tbaiiaicf(r. v . . f Bidden will Htat. -Xi)lVitly I lie A r- tint, or A nut-Sals, where they Mop.-1 . licit vi nixl l iHiiMr of Mi tbey piopo.' to itHiver ml h !. if f-r no more iubu one. Mo bide will ba 'onlil rl fumi i.a.rilri ntlii-r ilim regular UftouieniuierM, ttntl mk Ii mi arm kuuwu t X tab pfrUit to bu tuil miunIiui to exriiie i othar than lu tuwli in liU own liopa, tlt-y will wrrjeriou aiu iimcihiIUi I r.-udvlvd mill and void, TU nauM and Ut .f iiiiinratiii Mrh pmly of arh aut cf4 ('uM't nifuU. Biddra will u liiw tviili lliotr bidg tho wrltlc aflknowltduiotitf uf lbt.it uivtbi uur tlmir owi i - ignaturaa, - r , i ; lUob irti oblainifiir a rmittiiPt-wHI m i.liUct,, 1 toanUtrluto boiiila iib iitnivcd turtlaa for its faithful xciiliJit. Upon tho aHid bdntc uiadi, fiirceiifitl blddi'i-4 win ua notindt and; htriiiBtwd with foininor rat and bond. Tbo Ihtpai tmeut rvervei tha rlttht to rwjot iiiy Proih,ab) will beaiMrofd ! -'Br.tfiwliar Qiner ueora U. Uaky, (n,Mtr Oiduau., WhhUIukIou, mr.xj., ruuuiWI "rropiKa'O lor ItilHiiIn ACi'OJ iraaaaoU. UKlthliK I HAMSAY, mar3u tdeod Brig, tlon , Lbirf of Ordnance. Proposals for Forage. Omibt QoiarraiiAiiTatt' Orrict, S i LID PltOPOHAUi AUK INVITLi) lW Tl'lK nudaraiiciiad lor BUdii.ti tu u. H. Qoarter; maawr a vaparuufut at WMhiuKtou, I C., IUI11 mora, Md., Alaxandria, and K.irt Mimron, Va., or itbar Of tbava plaoan, with Uay, ftont, Oala, ud Dtraw. Bida will ho raoeivad for tlta dalfvwryoifi.OiN) bade ala of corn oroati aud tfU Uu of bay or atraw. aud upward. Bidder mast itate at wblob of tbe abo OAinod polota tbejr propow to make tlirerifi, and l Itn rHtee at whloh tbr will mabft dclivtri.ii Oi'ThhI; the ("liny oi acu ariKie propuHMi to do tiMlvftrml; llm llaiawbnn aaid dolivttry hIiaII be funiinniictM), und When to he coiuotetwd. 1 Th ahc: lauit ba written out lb wor.la oil the Corn to be put up In good el out nuclei of fihonf' tw. . bQibeUeacb. OaU in liku mic kn ir m I-jii l ih, (..,.. ale each;. UiaaackH lu be fiirinlil witlunil xtrn charge to th (luvorntufbt; I he ilay uud btmw tu )h. aecurely bnlori. I il'be particular kind or den-rip lion of oalu, corn, hay, or atraw, proposed to bu dultvurt'd titiiot bo aimj id inn propoitalti, PAN tbe articles olTuiod Ulidor tho hUU hcrelu In- vutKi, win oosiidjhui to a rjfO'l UtmM-cli.m by ilitiliur ,.' aroraent Inspector, Murv Mug accvptud. - .uontraota will bn awarded from tiui-j to timo, to ine lowest roapiiUHiDltt oidiHir, fin llm intt-rvsl f ill woTernmeut miy rpiiire, and jmynu-iit will io aaada when thn wholt amount contr,tcttd fur shall vara oaen aetirerel and acoeptnd. The biflrtr will ! rfioircrl to ai-roninany hta pro posal witb a fciiaranty, nord by two r-i.oiiill.!H r'i iiiai, iu mm' mi im id aixtpi!, uo or limy will, within ton days t!mrartt'r, nxpcnln tin con, tract for tbe same, with gud and sntllcinnt unities, n a flum eiial to tlio amount of the rnlmct, to d-llTr tbe forage proposed, in rouioroiity llh the terms of this advertrsenifiit and in emu lb niA bidder shall fail to i-nlr into tln contract, they to make good the difference btwen the oftVr of Mid bidder and the next lowest rcpmioible bid.l. r, or uv iwnon to wnnni tne con t rue t niny b AWardPd. Theresponaibilily of tbo guarantirs mu-t btnhitwn by the official cprtittcate of a V. 8. Uittlrit t JuiIro or Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any oilier oillcnr noder the United Ststes Ooroinaieiit, or rfdponsible known person to this office. All bidders will he luij u-ltfled of Uiu accopUnca or rejection of their proposnls. The full name aud poHtoillr adtr.M of arh bidder aunat be legibly written in Ihe propiwal. Proposals miwt tw nrtdrfMcl to Urigadlor fl.moral . P. H. Buokar, Chief fipot guartt-ruitttiler, Wishing-ton, D, 0., aud shuitld bp pUiuly wmik-nl ''Pmpoaftli fcrrorafo." Bonds, In a mm equal lo the amount of the con-tract, signed by the copttartor and both of bin aimr-ftntors, will be required of the eu.csfiil bidder or Bliws upon signing tbe contract. . Blank forms of Bid, Uuarantoee and bondn, may ba obtained on application to this nlikii. FnltM OK PKUI'OHAIj: (Town, Ooanty and Stain.) . (hatfl.) ; t he bubscriber, do hprehv propose to fiirnHh atd dellrer to he United States, at the gimrlerniA-tor's Department, at , atreall to the terms or ynnr advertisement, inviting pf-i.l(.aiM i..r Vitraue dHtnd Haafalnstvn Depot, DlcoihI.hi S, tho foilrwlni rilolos, via: Bushels of (!orn, In sadts, at per lutsb!, o ftt potinds. Bnshels.of Oats In lacks, at per buhl, 1 82 pounds. -""Tons of Baled Ilay, at cor ton, ol 11,00 pounds. Tons of Balod Straw, at per ton of 2.00 pounds. Delivery to commence on or bofore the day of , 186 , and to bo completed on or before tho day of 18-. and pledge nivef to outer into a writ-tan contract with the Uuitod SlAtrts, with Kood and approved soouiiliei, within the sjiA'-f uf ten dns, after being notified thnt my bid lute beiu Accepted. , Vour obudifnt Her van t, Brigadier General 1. H. RcuKEn, ' Oblef Depot UimrU-riuiwter, ViHHhln.ton, D, 0. flDAHANTY. Wa, the nnderslh'nuil, reaidi-nU of , In the county of ., and Stale of , hon.hy Jointly mid evorally ooveuautwith the United iUmch, and icimr- aotee In course the foregoing hid of bu acceptt-d, that be or they will, wiilun ton duvff niter llm u.-rep. tanoeof said bid, executo the ruuiracl for the mhuih, witb good aud siiMutenl Hiiielie, In anmniiAl to the amount of tbe conlinct, to liirnixli the Koiaxe S reposed In conformity to tin. lerinm.f adrfi tiieiiieiit, atod Dec. 8, lbttt, nnder vhinh the bill whs made: and . In ease tho aaid dm II fnil to i-ui-r into a con- traet as aforeeaid, we gUAianlee to make good the dlfferenca betwuon tho oftei by th i:nid aii'l tlie tjpt lower rtmpoUKlble bidder, or (be purnou to whom tb contract ntuy be awarded. Olven under our hands and iohU this day . 1W . Witness; : it) I hereby certify that, to the bust of my kuwl and belief, the above named iriiurmitno aim ir.uxl uml auffloient as surotieu, fur tbe amount fur which lin y offer to bu security. , To be our tilled hy the United Slates Pintrlrt Alter-pey, Collector of Customs, or au oilier ofiici-r under tbe United State Government or roNpoiinihlo iierion known to this office. Allpropoialn received under this ad vert icemen I will be opened and examinml at tliix oitk-e on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, nt lii M. Ilid-ders are respoatfully invited to 1m prmout, ftt tho opening of bids If tln.y d.lr... I). D. ItUCRER, Brigadier Geuoral and Qiutrtermastfir. - daoia-dSm BEEF! BEEF! OmCBCoMHtBSARY OF Sl-nfilrHrNCC, II. H. A., 1 iViLi'MaiTft, 0, April 7, IKlit. SEA LID PROPOSALS WILL UK HKCKlVKIl (In duplicate) at this OlhVe. until II o'clock A. M,, April 10th, .1WH, from first linnd, and 'mm citlsens loyal to the Unvemment of the Ciiltwl Utea, for the supply ami delivery at Ceinp I'Iiumi, Ohio, free of all charge, ol Hindi FRESH B133327 as may lie required by tho Cniunifisnry of S.il.fcitt nee from time to time. Tba Doaf to be well ratted, sound and vholifloine lo alternate fore mid bind tiartera or parta llireo', (necks andbaukeicludfd to lw ul St fern over font years of age, each weighing at touit Ave ItiindrxJ pounds. flald bid, when accepted, will form (he luthis ol a written contract, with two good aud lenpoDMMe fureties, (names of hi ret lea miulred.) with biilx, auDolaut to indemnify the I'niifd uieUe Hgninut lost. Held eonlraot to takeefteol on the lutdav of Mbv, ISM, wad to continue In lore until the 1st dayol September, 18o4, subject to the Approval of thn Com-misaary General or Uubflisteni-e. Payments to be made monthly lo nnrh fundi an may be supplied by tho Treasurer uf tbe In it ad Butea. This advertisement Fhall be part And parcel of tho contract, and a printed copy of it mtut he Attached toeaobfald. ft. D. H AliltlNDTON, apr7ld Captain and C. H., V. S. Army. No. MS.) Abut CtoTHiwa and Equipkii Orrtci, 1 ClMCIXNATI, o., April li, isi4. PROPOSALS ARK INVITED BY TDK (JNDKIt-H ION ED, until WKDNKSDAY, April 3(ith, IBM, at 2 o'clock P. M for fnruiebing this Depart-msnt (by contract) with lancets wooien,: Army Ptandard. Camp Kettles, uoior ceits, Drome --complete, - Falling Axes, (first quality only do aaa 10 weigrt rrom. to oy pounds,) do renin: illlna- Axo Handles. Ovldona, (Cavalry,) do Kfraey, Rky Blue, do Pick Axes, do Pick Axe Handles., do Spades, do Bbeltar Tenti. do Bantplee of which may bo teen at the Oofflcoof ViOtninsanu agoipnge in tnis cuy. To be delivered free of charge, at tho V. 8. Tnapec. tloa Warahoase. ia this citv. In aood new nack.urM. 'Vi.it-Mlih Ihn tlklrlA nt thn narli. ft, 1, 1,,. .V... quantity of good distinctly marked on each article - - und package. n.t Partial offering goods mint, in all casea, furnish 'i aamDlea. narked and numbered tocnminonH with ihalr proposal, aud distinctly state in their bids the quantity of goods they projuie to furnish, the price. n4 the time of delivery. A guaranty elgned hy two rcsponsble person, i ' 9yl accompany each bid, guaranteeing that tbe M bidder wll inpply the articles awarded to him under bis proposal. 4 Bida will be apsned on Wedneslay, April Snh . MM, at S o'clock P. M., at tbls ctHca. and bidden ' ra raquetted to be present. .! v wardc wl(l be md oq 1 tmreday, April 21st. Ponds will be required that tba contract will be mithfaliy fulfilled. " Telegram! relating to Pro pons In will not be no-'V -" Mead. . . Blaak tomts of Proposals may be obuined at this oflca. ' - Tharfghtto rejactany bid deemed nnreaeonalls laraaarred. y order of Ool; Twoh a Bwobds, A. Q. M O. . C. W. koULTON. - " 4 wu ana a, ij, , .Wt ,t).. .,1('-U,. C WMJLY OHIO STATE J VOLUME XXVli. PROPOSALS. r- IN. 117.1 AntT OLOTHfHd AMD EQUIPAOB OFFIOI, ClMCIMNATl, UH1U, April ISt, IN. iBOPOSAT.a AHB INVITED BY TUB UNDER HH1NKD. until MONDAY. April lltb, 1KG4, at lioYlork M.,forfnruisblugtbia Dapartmnnt (by owDtraet) witu ail.tHIO Pairs Boota (mora or less) Hoa. 9 to 14. tiaiiiile ul which niav be aeon at ilia offlca of Cloth- luir and Ktiiiinase In Ihisoitv. Tu lw delivered liumediatelr. free of cbaree. In icood uw rarti. at the U, 8. Inspection Warehouse In thfH city, with tlie names ol tlie party ru ininniosT. and tli" uubtittivtitinctlf marked thereon. Vaftlm offfrinE ood mnit. In all cases, fiirnlsb samples, tuarkeil and numbered to correspond witb iitur proposal, aim diatmctiy atata in tiiir uiaa I J lie (jiimiUy of good tiiey propose to famish, tbe pi too, ami the timeot o livery. A tntaranty aiBoed by two responaibla poraons, iniisl arcouipatiy euch bid. gnarantaeluai that tbe bidder wlllHUpply the arlicksawaided tu him under nis projoal. Bids will be oD4nid on Monday. April 11th. iMt, nt oYlock P. M.,and bidders are requested to be pIV-IMUt, Awaida will ba made on Tnemlay, April 12th. Itundswillne rvuliod that the contra; ta will bo fHithfi.lly liiltlllod. Telegiums relating tp proposala will not be noticed.Blank forms of Proposals may ba obtained at tbls IhVa, . The ruht to reject any bid deemed anreasonable, Is")oiHl V-d. By order of Jol, Thomai Bwoana, A. Q. H. O. . . - , it. W. MOrLTON, aprl tt Captain and A. Q. M. BOOTS AND SHOES. R, M. Pomeroy & Co.. mttiS and 8II0ES, 159 PEARL STREET Ralph M. Pom hot, ' hf.8 I'. IViMrF.nr. Daniti, Am., .In. III! Hi 111! mnichlm SOOTS AND SHOES. ITJoh(h UliHtiOH', liiltlroH'ri ii1 Boots n ntl Wlioes IN AIX tTY I.F.H Al VAH1FTIES. WIlOlr.Mil.F, AND RETAIL. Conulry Merchants can tort w with na by the pair r dozi'ii. A IX EN tt AWL, Pint door north of Auieiicau House. niir?eod'tm Columbus, O, HATS, CAPS. AND FURS II AT & CAP STORE!. MIT MirWriilKKft HAHOPNNKD AN KNTIitK uew eto- k uf HATS AND CAPS ! Of ilia very Intent ntylen, and will keep on hand In Kestei n markets afford. Heltnvlnfr In tiiinll pro tli end quick moh, will try to X3 Xj TJ YV. &S 31! ALL Who may favwr 119 witb a call at ... lft SOI TII-IIUJII ST., H. PLIMPTON, I'oliualpim, O. I Statesman copy.l api'2-lm SIGN OF THE BLACK BEAR! We keep coDdtnutly on haud the largest and j best selooted fitork of j HATS, CAPS, FURS, AND MILITARY GOODS KviT brotixM lo Cohitiibuv. SwortlH, SnslieH, Shoulder SlriipH, PIhIoJm, IIhI 'rils, fjold Laee, all Cord, . : . '. JlnversacUn, Itiils and Caps, OrniimenlH, Ac, Ac. Presentation Swords Constantly on hand, from 35 to 3AO. We hava also made arrangements to All any order for the finest qaalltloa of Presentation Swords at mncli lower prices than thoy can ba bought else where. Smith & Conrad's HAT STORE, New Neil House Block, COLUMBUS, OHIO. JOHN H. JOUVET, Machine Twist, IVcedlea and spool uotton, in ou ao coi.,. TCBIN0 BILK, KMBHOIDEBT gltK, SHR. X' UKUND' giLK, T.llon' n.lnKa, fewlnri In l-v, ir.i mu wrBau.iiia, nfiooi OlIK, ll.ildlAt. Milt. Ho. 7 Wit ronrth Uml, (op ltl (SoelnniiU. NATIONAL BANK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OOZiTTMBtTS. PmiMMil Depositary and Mnaaclal I AkciiI ol tbe VmIMnI Hlnum. 10-40 V. 8. 5 Per Cent. Bonds. Interest and Principal Payable in Gold. 'linirt BANK IS AOTIfOBIZRP BY TBR B1W X retary of the Treaaurv to receive Hnbsrrintiona ur inw auove uameu nonus, rrwm dbdrs, corporations, Anna, or Individuals, In tunie f or its mnltlple to any amount, payable in United States leiial tender or National bank uots. The Bonds will bear InWreitl from the 1st day of I norm, iir, sua airorutu interest to aat uipnrciiase mutt be paid iu coiu or In above nauiod notes with DftV per Cent. Oremlum added, until ntharwIsA uruorvu. u. . tll'UHAKII, Cathior and Dmiirnated Deuofiitarr. Also, ft 0 venae Htamna ketit on baud tsi minlv thn uunianu its targe or email quantities. apri-tf BOOKS & STATIONERY ARMY 0FPICERS! NOTICE. UTK HA VIS A SUPPLY OP MANIFOLD 00-pying Books. Just the article for takiun Im pressions on tho Ould, In camp, or for keeping copies A pencil or stick will autwer fur a pen, and the re nit is an indellible IuidioshIou on tba Danitr. Ua no Ink. Brush or Cloth fur tusk inn- coition. Mnita. I um iui uvif ui nnior paper, mu hum get one. Pooket and Photograph Albums, Any bIko or price needed, for vonr own use. or for I iBuiii; ur irmuun. New stock of FINB PICTURES and PRAM K8, us i received at RANDALL fc ASTON'N, lOANontb HiRh SI reel. FOR SASE. For Sale. A Farm of 155 Acres Tn Purr Oountv Ohio, known as the "rtin tnjai Cm.." tuis tarm uonlainn ulmt Uani.l I to be the best Coal Bnnk In Ohio; It Is reported to ho I iiwi iiiiur, miiu ui superior quality to muKti iron. i LHO 4 FAKaU OF 80 AC UES, Five mile North uf Somerset, hi said county. ALSO. 40 A CHEN, About one mile from tbe last named tract, ALSO, 28 ACKFS, Willi a Hood OHst Mill with four nnlr of bur which n propelled about eight months In tho year by water. Tim re is nln Attached to snid mill tigond ennliio and machinery to propel It hy steam, all in eood order. Thero is alno a irood Uloro llouu) And otlior hitllilliiKti on Haiti property; and it In mi oj-I L-eiiuiit location tor a country store, thore Lot rig i large c ii loin to Ihniiloru and mill, AIho, a Farm ofittM Acim'm, Allnndur fence, and well st In grass, in Mai ion I cuiiuty, nine miles West of McOonnitllsvflle. All or any part ol tho foregoing lands aud proper- iy win itn bo in iow bum upon eaay paymcuu. For particulars iu(iilre of HON. T. .1. MAMIMNHl, MiiobVille, Ohio. March 30,18.rt. april 1 lw Brffiiire's Locust toveFai FOR SAIjia. 11UI3 BKAUTIFOL COUNTRY PROPERTY, situated on the Columbus and Woithliigttin Plank Road, six miles north of Columbus, rontAins 22& acres uf tho best fualityof laud, 15n acres of which is under cultivation, and all under fuuca aud availiible fur puntui'Ago, 'Ihe Farm ia well watered auJ Is bounded on one Ido by the ulentangy River. It haa a commodious dwelling limine with ten rooms, a tenant house, lar- mill, iiiBK7 iiuunv, witu "UU IIU Vtt"r out btuldlngs. Thera aio two orchards on ihe place one of which ii choice grafted fniiv. That part of the Farm lying east of tho Plfthk Road containing about IW Acres, will be Hold loparalely if desired. Apply to CHARLES J. WKTMORK, tuarl7-2w,3law Or PHOHI'KK M. WKTMORK. MUSIC. A !H11.KTK mVH I4 AI.MRRAHY. One Thouaaud Pieces of Piano Music, For Only Ton Dollars. T'BH FOLLOWING BOOKd ARC OP UNIFORM aifO aud style, and form the best col lac Una of Cbolcu Mimic for the Pianoforte aver nnhli.rmH THS IIOMR CIRCLR, a cullectluii of AIARCIIK8, WALTZKS.POl.KAH, BCOTTISCHIW, RHIMtWAS QOAUHIM.KH, CONTRA DANCKH, FhIULHA JI) "ivum aim riAmi imnin,v VulS. Tin UIIUW-KH UF PUARIiH, a collectitin of choice Vocal Uuets With Piano Acc.iniiiawinionU. THK HII.VKIt CHORD. A collection of things, Balladn, guar Uttea, Dneta, Ac, with Piauo Aocompaulnienls. OI'KRATtC TKARLH. A vollecttuu of the Voca lleautloa of tbe Hst Operas, with l'laitu Acconipi ments. All of the above sent, post paid, for 10, or singly at the following prices: Plain, f;0lotb. U.iti Full nut, H. slivr lftliwi A 4'o., ruuiiaiivis, ail it Miiiuua oireut, aoaion. jaUllll Pike'g Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio PHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., WROLXSALS AND Btrr.Ul DEALKR0 III Wdi. B. Bradbury's Celebrated Piiiuo Fortes, And Othert. CARHART, NEEDHAM ft CO.'B Melodcons and Harmoniums From oar farv,M and aw stock of Pianos, lfe!o- deona and Uarmonlnms, wa will sell, or ml with tat privilege of buying, letting the rent pay for tb Instrument.Plaaaseall and oxamlna bofora purchasing alss whare, or tend fur Illustrated Prlo Lilt. Philip Phillips ., 77 Fourth Street, rise s up era tiouse, CINCINNATI. 0. Janl8-d3m PRUIT8. J. T. WARREN & CO., natal ii FOREIGN rnuiTs, No. o3 Main Street, CJITVOIIVIVA.TI. COLUMBUS OHIO. MISCELLANEOUS. WEEKLY Ohio State Journal, FOR 1864. A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL HAS NOW COMPLETED ITS FIRST HALF CENTURY! .Th. WIEKLT IDITI0N 09 THE JOUBNAL ! ofbrail to tli. Publlo with tb. Mnraoc that It will oouLId III. ii athst xst ia -kt s 'J'liHt can he o M alued by I TELEGRAPH, MAIL, Army Comjsponclence! ITS UUHVMta tctui, tuuu tml Choicest Iteatliimf FAMILY CIRCLE! AS WKLL AS FOB The Office, the Shop1 rr wiM ooNTitii, PVTX AlVn F.TACVr HKPOR'JS or TBI WEEKLY MARKETS! toft ran osi or th riRPINQ TltFlI rULLT ADV.BKD Off TB Correct Maxket Rates! ur DOTH PRODUCE INI) MERCHANDISE THE POLITICAL COURSE Vil) ba O-iiiiUuiif and Eartioallf for The Union aurl tie CoHstitntionT tl will lend all ooailllt aid la ' Support the Governitieiit ID ITS 8TBU0QL AGAINST REBELLION"! Had la so dolus, It will ba Independent and Untrammeledf Firm and Unequivocal! Terma at the Weekly j nrnl Oaaeoav oa ...r ........... thnt eopl.i on. Jtr ,.......,. ..- 10 riv. " ' T.a UUM ll W Tw.BtV . ' ' Wa. thtn. oocr M tkapttarir U sac ivap1" FKIDAY MOJRNINO. DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL HDBTT, ALLEN Proprietor. FRIDAT MORNING, APRILS, 18G4. From Huntsville. MKltcn with flrn. TbotuH' Army. Hoccl.l OorrMponiUuc. uf tU. Chicago Tribune, HrNTAViLLK, Ai.4., April I, 1H04. Litlle that tbo public ouzlit lo know lia occurred during the pant lew days, ine fact that your reailera find nothing of Blari ng interest or importance in ine new" irom Ibia field, ia not lo be- received aa evidence ofidteneaa or inaction. It ia rather a ai- leuco to them, audi aa precedea a atortn nlule ail seems to lueni uuiel, and iu tbe excitement of peaceful pursuit, Ihe grand army of Hbermun is almost lorgoltcn by the money-makers, through the camps, along the hues, and al the aepols, there is nclm ly and labor. Preparations are being made oil the moat gigantiq soale preparations that occupy not only the enlisted men aud omoers of the army, but whose details and ramifications wind through an tbo Northern cities through all Ihe Wales "never dis loyal. " Hteamboats are daily Dougbi, sett. od or chartered. Quiet gentlemen, with a touch of gold cord on their pants, and U. on their oaps call upon your railroad kings, and veterans and recruits take Ihe place ol freight. Missouri sod Upper Mississippi inos of steamers, as won as tbe locomotive shops of New Jersey and New England, hear and hoed Ihe order thai Ihey contribute to the preparations for the coming campaign, ion see it m nugo piles oi freight unknown to tbe commerce oi peace on the levees of the lniana cities ana in the counting rooms of thoBe who sell what ever supports or destroys lite, nut most plainly do you who live at nomo aee n in he hurriod visils of vonr sons anu Drawers, tho veteran and the rcoruit, nil hastening to take their places in tho ranks of the army, upon which so much depends, leaving your and their Irtenas, many oi mem, iur he last limo. The lour of inspection just made by (lou. Hherman aud his chiofs of staff, of which 1 ave informed you, has infused a new life i the aruiy and ils departments. The heavv work of tlie Quartermasters' Commis sary and Ordnanco Departments is just prior to 11 campaign, uicso aru mi imi-u iu work. lnconiDelent incuiubeuts and tiiose wbi? wei-e spending their liiuo riotously have, so far as Ihey bocauio discovered, been relieved. At Ihis post alone three Quartermasters have been relieved within Ihe week. The use of tho military railroads for Ihe transportation of curious or speculative ciliiens to the front, has been absolutely prohibited, Ilelurning regiments of veterans, which Ihe General fouud lo bo accumulating al Nashville beyond Ihe capacity of Ihe roads, and getting no good from loitering about thai demorsliiing vicinage, were ordered to march lo their camp in front. They move by easy stages, and thus the veteran ngnin gels on his war legs, and the recruit receives his first lessons in marching. (len. McPheieon remains hero ani is at work, lo use a homely phrase, day and night. When he received Ihe order assigning him lo the command of Ihe IVpnrlmenl of the Tennessee, ntlended only by Major Willard of his staff, ho was al Cairo, en rouU for his home for the first time since ho look iho Held at Fort Henry. Abandoning at once tho proposed visit, he reported to flen. Sherman in person. For the present, Brig, (j. 'n. John M. Corse is his cliicf-of-sltiu". n0i Eyson Taylor remains with him as his chief if artillery, (len. McFherson'soom-i- the army now hi Iho field consists 5 ?h. is. """i b left win8 of lmh 01 tne I0U ,,,,.,. ,, m,,l. Mm left Athena. . ,. , bas ordered till ciiiv"''7 ' ' ;A..a childreo, to leave tbe inin-. ,,lWiltlu quenoe in iiu exodus, pt. 1 J the Norlh. Pcroiuvlory Ulamlaav Judgo Advocate-Ocneral Ho t hL,8,i snonse to Ihe reuuest of tho Senate U in re- IlllUllt- lli:.., All'aip. ui.An tliS VIOV. s on it... u,.y. i,ni inifintr 'from tho Presido..'11 the puwor lo aummorily dismiss army and navy officora withoul triad by courl-martial. Judgo Holt says thai, from Iho foundation of Ihe Government iho President has been in Iho habit of suoiuiarily dismissing oflicors in Ihe land and naval service ', that tho power lo do so soenm to inhere in him under Ihe Constituttiuu naCommandcr-in-nhinf of iho armv and navy; llial his bo- tion in Ibis respect has boen attended by no nnnrbnsion or abuses, and ils strict legali ty cnnot be conlesled; thai the exevcisr, itorfnro nf his aulhoiitv. sinco tho out break of the rebellion baa nothiug in it like .....aiinn or innovation, or that sliould ex- I oile alarm. In Ihe emergoncios of military 'llf nnil esnecianv uuriUK u imnui. . , We hostilities, Ihe interests of Ihe service t . . ;..B il.n, .fAoer. .hall bo Only oneii iviji.i.o ....... .i:.m;a.nil hnl. that Ibeir nlnnes Lwn bo instantly supplied. This bill makes " . lv imnracticahlo in tho case of dc- SUCU 81 ,1 it hai-uu.n il con. linquen. " ' templaies .. amon oitier Ucsiues ... ., , ...,,a ,,,. in- tDings, tnai . co,lr(8.mariitt ,ho hund-vesligate, tin v".t". ,. 1.:,, ',,1,1 hrino this bill would bring reds of cases l-'ci t. upon the otneers 0' ud. without Buoh a drai the army needed, for ncti hem Bervico, as oioncy of the must greatly impair iho ei in every oampaign now a-uout to open part 01 the tlieaue 01 the war. Tho Senate Military Committee ha ported adverse to tbe bill. e re- - rounecllrnl. The Unionist carry New Haven (gain). one representative (gain) iu Hartford, Mid-dlelown (2 gain), New ijiinlon, Norwich, Bridgeport, Mention, new urituin (i; gain), Stamford, Windham, Norwalk, and nearly overy city or ooiinly eat. but Litchfield, which they fail to gain by 18 voles. In Hartford, they are beaten from 18 lo 4.1 on Sluto ticket, but elect II. K. W. Welch a representative by 11 majority over William II . Eaton. Charles Chapman (Deui.) ia Iho othor member. Eighteen of tho twenty-one SeuHlovs and from two-thirds to three-fourths of the Representatives are of tho right stamp. The Hartford Daily Pmi says. Tho almost unprecedented victory in Ihis State is a subject of profound congratulation. Oov. Buckingham is probably elected to his seventh term of olhce by more than 7,000 majority. Tho Senate is nearly unanimously Union, while three-fourths of tho House can probably bo counted upon lo pasa the Soldiers' Voting bill, and, if opportunity affords, the amendment lo tho Constitution of the United Slates prohibiting slavery. A rcnownod day's work was done yesterday. Everywhere thore are largo Union gains. The counties of New Haven, Tolland, and Hartford show an immense increase. New London county gives Buckingham a majority of 1,20, and Windham comes in with a majority of 1,713, a- gain in both of 500, and so it is all over the Slate. It ia not always that indignant patriotism motol oat suoh item punishment upon thoso who estimate the peoplo's lore of country and nationality by Ihoir own mean stand ard of partisanship as naa necn bestowed upon the Copperheads of Connecticut. The story which we tell of their discomfiture today has an almost monotonous glory, and the completeness of our triumph is only diminished by the apparently insignificant resistance of the enemy we have defeoled. And. now let thoso who propose to throw one obstacle in the way of tlie prosecution of the war, let those who bolieve that ine man hood of the sons of Connecticut is yet ex tinct, be warned by Ihe disaster! whioh have overtaken men of this kind In the Stat which can count by hundreds the gravel of its sonsitrewcd from Ihe Potomac to the Rio Grande, aud which loves and bonon most tenderly Iheir sacred memories. Determined npon an ignominious pence laat fear at all batards, they wore put down together with their favorite leader, without ceremony at the polls. Nor did a more sinister and disguised hostility protect them this year, and they have been made the object of contempt as well as of hale. Men of the Opposition party I the people of ConnectiouL tlie people of the United Ht.t... Ami. nuui uu their milllll On UHt UtO- 'iwi. Tht) art foutf U ut Urn war tirouyA. JO OIWAJL. APRIL S. 1SG4 Call (lie m Abolilion'ists if you please, call tlient ahject sla-Tea if you choose. They propone to ftljolifdi Lb is rebellion; and they aeek the serTitude wliicb their country itu-posea upon them. Return! from all but three towns foot tip Buckingham, Union, 38,445; Seymour, Oojv per, 82,1101 ; Buckingham's majority, G,611. Ihe towiiB to oomo in will not vury this much, and the majority will be about 5,600 agaiust pyvv laHi year, a Union gun uf 2,900. Tho vote this year is about 2,000. agaiuftt 70,451 laat year a falling off of nearly 7, TOO, of which the Unionist loose about 2,KO0, and the opperlieoue about 6,200. The Senate is 18 Union to 8 tJopper last year, 13 to 8; Union gain, 7; (he lioip-e is !( to 7Jlatyear, 14 lo Vty a gmu lor tlie UnioniHig ol lu, makinir: a gai n on joint ballot of 42. r II jK fI ETK 0 10 141 T A F A I R, A KMCI4 FltlttM H:K H1T4'II KS, Iti ihe course of its description of tU great Fair now iu progresa in New York, the Timtt given the following account of the Knickerbocker Kitchen If Wiishiugton Tnrint? could now step forth from his Hummer House iu the northwest cornee of the Fourteenth-street building, and some one of the ludien in atlend- ance should kindly furnish biin with a di rectory lo the fair, where would he go first of all ? He would put on his btit, take bis oane, und quickly find his way t the Knickerbocker Kitchen. There, seated in some high-backed, broad-bottomed -wooden chair, stretching hts legs -under some antique table, round wliicb nns gathered in former days many an aucient Dutchman, he would call for oly-koeks, krollers, rolliljes, 6:c., wiiha cup of tea, and doubtless he would he served hy Mrs. Judge Roosevelt herself in the coslumo of her great grandmother, which bcermes her so well that she looks more like a Duchess than a Dutchwoman. Nor even the historian of the A nirfcer- buckers, slorn critic that he was in all mat. tors concerniun manners and cusLoms of tlie early settlers uf Manhattan Island, could pick a Haw in Iho perlect arrangemenis 01 tho kitchen. As you outer tbe door, the first glance conveys t he impression that you have teppeu across the ocean anu are in a for eign country. The second and true idea is that you have slipped backward two hundred venrs or nioio, attJ tho middle of the seventeenth century, in Ihe person of a pretty Dutch girl, sLauda lie tore you. Grim old Dutchmen look down upon you from dingy canvas on the walls; long-waist-ed, straight-laced old Indies, in remarkable head dresses, and lounu-iaceu cuiuiren, in wonderful clothes, greet jrou at every uru. The tables groan witu nine cuinn. Dleel forks and all thegood thing that were found on the Knickerbocker run 01 iaia. Overhead, strincs of dried apples hang in fosloons from the heavy beams. Rows of lu-camlLes. larae ears or seed eorn anu bright red peppers adorn the ceiling. Above thn deep fire-placo a shelf full of furnished, pewter pistes, copper sauce-pans, bakepans, kettles, and brans candlesticks, attest the levotion of the houso wife to a godly clean ness. TUesninning-wheel is near at hand: the ancient dresser, and, above all, the corner chinn-closot, in which is displayed rare mementoes of the choice blue porcelain ware, onoe tho pride of some old lamiiy table. In the chimney corner or bustling around tho room, in old Dutch costumes, maybe Been Mrs. Judge Roosevolt, Mrs. Runnells, Mrs. Dr. Brown, Miss Roosevelt, and other la 'lies of the committee, which is composed exclusively of representatives from tho oldest putch families in the State, To enumerate uH the rare aud curious things 1 lint are lu he seen in Ihe Kiloheu would he iiiifiossible, but no person can ever sny thfv have seen the Metropolitan air nntil tlitT have visited the tvmeker- ockor Kitchen. It will be iu lull opera- ion lo-day. Lunch, tea, caudle and cotleu ill be served up at ail hours; ui nrn iu in oiwut lirc-nlnce will be liirhled, and lot all remember tli at ' o Krenl AV tare of Charity at which they can present their offerings. A nili:-l,AK.lr:0'r,H'Mr,'KKTX. The aollinmiles ai-e "some" in Iho way of gelling up "grand rarce shows." At Ibeir grand Metropolitan Fair, on lust Monday, Ihey got up a lilllo farce not set down iu petite r' medie . One of the features of Ihe Metropolitan Fair l'.llrib.'UO" last nigm, was (pocketa? rnree oi uiee imuu'iu"" ' i . 1.. ,l.a nr.lino wlin Uerft Itll dulv iu largo uuttibois under command of uuiy iu t, ., . tirenoiit luspoctor lieuuiwu .... .. i- as i member of the floor .Committee of the Fair and whilo the opening ceremonies wore,in progress, me pioa...., rn. i ...novad until nurlii'iilnr toilets naa noun F'cr'" r-; . . care, in order that they might circulae without suspicion among mo tendance, were conducted with considerable pomp and ciroumsHnco through every department of the Fair, under a special escort. The handsomest of the pickpockels was chosen to lead the procession. With a great aiffu "nckDwkeL' hanging upuu mu., started for the sub-station, a policeman sup porting Jam on each side, ann enicreu io Department of "Arms aud Trophies," whore Colonel Hawkins was exhibiting tho curiosities to several hundred ladies and gentlemen, among whom were Genernl Hurn-side, his staff officers and members of their families. The rest uf the procession led by the pickpockets was brought npby a suuad of police, including some of the officers of Ihe force, the chief calling out, " show him up let all see him!" Tho parade had fairly begun, and the novel spectac e attracted universal .tioniinn and )iiart v Inucliler. The face of the pickpocket was of itself a ble show. He was at a tote how to remai quilting lookB and jeers of the per-meet tht, 'vsa h.e had hoped to operate, but sons on wu elhtr strength for tho occa-endeavorcd to . v ''"ha admonished I: .'T...: " 1 -UdluOe WOU.u uu.. .u..i .i. .rrnved .1 .. him. msstinsuot slia -r toe mucU for his licrvos; h' b"n h''n1J. 1, nil l,.une,l from oue si.lo , .Ue eiprnmion of bin i!ounlcnai.,e oll"g'e with ovcrv strn. II was a v? ''' Tlie marcb llirouirh tlio Fair bu.'lJ'"?' was notj ilnpcilo.l; all persons insliimt ,v'0' slooJ aside, so ns lo allow tlie pickpot '' nr.iniMinn In nass: it mntle tl lour of Ih3 main buil.linir. of Iho Art eallerv, ami "f tbe various Ucpartmonls; and then, it understood, to prison. A Nobis WonK. The Philadelphia Inquirer Buys: A fair in behalf of tbe sufferers of Hint Tennessee Is now being beld al the Assembly Building, Tenth and Chestnut streets. The ladies who are engaged in this work are deserving of encouragement from Ihe oitiiens of Philadelphia. A splen did silver pitcher will be presented to the Union League of this city on Saturday evening, at the rooms of tho Fair, by Daniel Dougherty, Esq., In behalf of the ladies The pitcher bears the following inscription: 'PreMntwd lo tlia Union LGagna hy Ihe Ladies' Loyal Circle of Peoo.ylvania, April Dili, ItjlH." Again " Firing tub Soutiikr.v Heart."- Captain Calvin C. Morgan, a brother of the Kcnlucky horse-thief, is contributing his valuable aid In firing the "Southern heart," hy publishing a most atrocious fiction in the Southorn journals, concerning Ihe trent. mont of himself and fellows while in the Columbus Ponitentiary. Ho relates all man. ner of barbarities, which ho alleges wero practlood, nnd which Iho Ohio papers pronounce abominablo and infamous fabrica tions, both in wholo and in part. That Mora-fin's officers wore subjocteu to treat ment not usual to prisoners of war on their admission to Ihe penitentiary, is true, but It row out of lue laoiinai uie wanton Held tllAL nil Dr BOUOl. uiiiiih, wmim lu, tentiary, should bo treated as prisoners, subjected to ils discipline. Beyond Hub there was no ditforenco of treatment. Thev were abundantly fed, clothed, and provided for, as other prisoners. If they violated Ihe nrescribed rules of the penitentiary, thev were subjected to the penalties attaching to their violation, Ihe same as State oriminnla. Kven Ibis condition of things did not Inns exist, for the military authorities soon after exlended lo them tho protection of militarv uangs, and tncy were no longer Bubjeot to prison uiieipu orison diioiplme. . NUMBER 231. Tbe Krbel Fore In Eautt Teanaeseee The Nashville LHatck of March 81 sava: "We have leen permitted by a citixen of r.aei lenncasee, now in this city, to peruse e private letter from a gentleman at Knox-ville, from which we glean a number of items. The rebels are still in atrornr force. the bulk being at Greenville, with a brigade ui cavairy at new port, uocice county, it is estimated that at least twelve thousand men under General Buckner are mounted. Two thousand infantry are reported between miusuap and Utile Hpring. Un the 25th instant a large cavalry force came with eight miles of Morrislown and drove in the Federal pickets. The rebels are represented as impressing all the horses they can find that are fit for sen ice, aud are also en forcing the conscription wherever they can hnd a man nt lo go into the arm. J he writer savs: ' things are in a most deplorable stale. Men, women and children are ragged nod dirty, and half starved. me people or hast Tennessee cannot possibly live through the summer, as there is nothing to eat. Money Is more plenty than it was, but there is little use for it, as there is nothing to buy. 1 eaunot select language to describe the distress and ruin which dtily presents itself.' "The gentleman has a letter from his wife, who ig at Greenville. She informs him that 'a few families are getting along tolerably well,' and adds: ' Loo gs tree t has his headquarters here, but is at present I away. It is said he will return in a few ! dnyft. Borne of his siatV officers are at Colonel Milligan's and sorao are boarding wuu me. aii tnose ismiiics who are board ing omcers and officers wives, are getting along well, at least as fores ihe necessaries ot I lie are concerned the luxuries of the Innd none of us know anything About.' ' the hiist Tennessee sunerers are now daily receiving supplies purchased with ihe liberal contributioos of the Northern cities. A leiter from Knoxville, dated March 25, describes the method of adminiB teritig relief: "The system of distribution will be this To all persons who are known to be too poor to pay, a fair share of supplies will be given. All who can pay will be required to tlo so at a price that will cover the original oosl and freight rlmrges. In distribu ting the supplies by donation, preference will be shown to those who havo stitlereit by the war immediate mid severe losses in tlieir fiirms or Loiishh; next, those who li ave suffered indirectly. HoMiers' families, of course, will lie leuderlv looked after. The committee will not withhold the advantages offered by the association from families who formerly wore rebels, but have givfu evidence of genuine recantation. The only case in which loyally does not seem to oe matte nu Aii.ioiuie comniiou is that in which goods are allowed to be given lu old nirMi, womt'u aud children whose natural supporters are all absent in the rebel army. The provision was questionable, but a spirit of catholic philanthrophy tiually inserted it." Tlio Knvnfo Imllniia. The Navajo Indiaus of New Mexico, having recti n My surrendered to the United fitntes forces, the proper authorities have asked Congress for ou appropriation of 100,000 with which to procure them agri cultural implements and tmhsUtence, until they can support themselves on the reservations net npiirl for thfir colonization 1 The Navaios have been at war for nearly two centuries, and the peaceful plan now proposed is deemed more eouiiomioal than the large war expenditure Hereto lore in curred in New Mexico. They number about 7,000. liJemlNMAil tho Ber-Jce. ; The following otlicers have been dismissed the servioe ; Col. X). Do Forest, oth N. V Cavalry, fo dale March 1 IH, with disgrace, for presenting f:ilsc aud fniiiilulfMit arconnls against tho OoVRi'iimenl. Oapt. tieo. II. Smith, tlotmnissaiy of 8ub- lMtil VAutivni atiklttb. ti-i. Its4, for coinlui'l unworthy su othr snil gentleman. tlnpt. Frauk Rich, 1 1 1th N. Y. Volunteers, and 2d Lieut Philip K Kroeof,Vtth N. V. Artillery, to date April 1, M4, with loss ot all nav and allowunoes, for rtrndei ing false and fraiiduleut accounts ugaiust the Government.t'upt. Geo. H. Kayniond, b-lh N. . Vols., and 'M Lieut. Mich 1 Kedmond, 71st N. V. Vols., for nbsemco without leave. Lieut, aud Adit. S. 0. Mprogue. 1st U, 0. Cavalry, to date March 2H, lWU. with loss of all pay and allowances, he being nn' unlit pursriu lo hold a position iu the service of the United Stales in consequence of de sertion as a private ti-oui Comp. t, Jd U. a. Dragoons, and desertion while under arrest as an officer of the N. Y. Cavalry. 1 - The Toai of Hie UiiiitMMl 1'Mlinla. Uon. ritunrl. in bis rcporl to the President: on the Uunboat Canals, botween tide water and the lakos, estimates the cost of a ship canal around the Falls of Niagara, 105 foot wide on Ue' surface, and ! feet wide on Ihe bottom, with VI foot uVpth of water, having locks 27a feet iong, by 4a foot wide in the chamber, capable of passing a gunboat of l.&t) Ions burden, at S5,58,H47 2 i, with aintrlo loiks. and Oi with doublo locks. This is the average cost of 1 five lines surveyed last year, tbe average length of lines is eight miles and 3,07n feel. In the brief synopsis given last week, of this report, the oosl of this ciuinl was erroneously primed at from 10,000,000 lo SU.000, 000. KxcHAJtoii or I'liisoNBns. The Oovorn-nienl is now more nearly in accord with the rebels, with regard lo exchanges than il has been since Ihey suspended under Ibe original cartel. Ocn. llnller and Commissioner Ould, al Iheir recent interview, settled all the poinls of difference hut one. Ould nurced lo an exchange, man for man, 1111011 terms satisfactory lo Uutler but in sisted Hint that agreomonl should not include tbo oflicors and soldiers of colovod reirimeufs. while Butler iusisted that, serv ing under Iho same llsg, Ihey nre entitled to Ihe same Ireaimeul as other United Slates soldiers. ! "-ne Ann nanor is resnonsiWe for Ihe A I.,., " lady in this town sent her rollowiiiit: e, lately, 10 nuy a uoi- 1 husband lo tho stu. ' U0011 w'ff wa" lar's worth of sugar, as appearing, nearly out. The sugar not . """bat few days afterwards she asked her u. what he had done Willi il. He retdiad. tcr ft few momenta hesitalion and head. scratching, 'that he must have pul il iu his utuei Yi'Hl pocaei ! aTnli'y IIorwt'H lloiifrht In Opvii Market. ( TTORSRfl FOR TIIR TINITRD BTATRS CkVkT. 11 RT service Will Do Dtin;haMrf In nnsn n,srb;,l fur the next thirty :H)t days at Columbus, Ohio. Horsits to be from Affoen H5 tu iniwn in K.aiH. k ., m ...n WJ .Mile yars oi aRe, rompsrllj built. In good IWh and freo from all l(-r.cts. l'ay-moot will be made un the dellvnry of eight (8) and upwards. .IAS. A. KKIN. L,t. uol. and Clir. Qr. Maa. Cavalry Bnraan. mar17-tf Am?irUaii Rank Note Uo., & BorrrrrK4ST oobnkb or M-air k Fodbtu Bts- VINriNMATl, OHIO, ENORAVKU IN A STYLE CORRESPONDING lo esoellenoa to that of Bank Not?a. Rail Road and County Bonds, Bills nf Exehauffe, Checks, Drafts, uerttnrateeot Deposit, Heals, Cards, 4c., Ac. i lie bimitb oinfi is antler i.ua siinrirvisiuna uku EMPLOYMENT fliTC A MONTII. rVffcntt wanted to aell Snwlne- t)P I ) Machinea. We -ill give a commisiion on all Machines sold, or employ agent! who will aork 'or ion aunvn wanes ana an itxpnosui paiu. r or ierianiira aqoreaa BOTLAN A CO., lanftS-wftrji Onn'l AkauU. D-trnlt, Ulcb. To Contractors. PROPOSALS WILL BE KK'K1VKD HY I4AAO KRKRLY at tlio vlh.eof Kborly A Hh.d.i, until Friday, the 1Mb Insl.. fur hutlilinira uuhle for the Street Railroad CtmiiiMiiv. Hids will ba considered for excavation. fiirn'nliiiiK and laying un Sloni, furnintiinit an'd laying no Brick. lurnismnit; litimoerana noinii uarpHUter wora: anj also for the comnletlon of the entire bnilillnar. Plana and speciltcalioue can bo Men ou and after mo titu tost. ISAAC FBERI.Y. TH KO.COM? TOCK, TU1D.B UI'TLKH, aprS-3t Committee. ORNTfll honk to vonr tatorMta I Call snd .a .i.Im uin.lliln. n,'i..nllv nwliuf h ...r. n.r. I .on; or ten Moipl. Hiit ran, by mall, for Twenty I VxVt eTAfiHATUAai wn , ki nivj tabi . H ni-i. MEDICAL. AMERICAN REMEDIES" EX0W it waiAVBoiiiya Gr3EJ3NTXTIig-BI PREPARATIONS! MBaaaaaaaaa . "BIOHLt OONCBlfTRATBO oovrooHD , . . FLUID EXTRACT BUOflU, A positive & Speolfio Remedy for BLADItKR, KinweVK, A VEL, AH ThU Mdcln. ' - th. unr nf UmUm Ui ..ell. Ih. IRNI1I1MUTN l.mWIA. ullu by which th. HMTITK r OK CALVKKOVg d.poallloaa Dd all VNNATUkAL ev r .Bull H BUN ... ... ducl, HV.IIH pal. and lna.Dim.tlaa. and I looi. HELBTOOLD'S EXTRACT BUOBU . FOR WKAKKBSaU. , jt Ariel ua- rrnm Rionses, Habits of Islaal tataiuaa, ririj lUttlMrauettatr Ast ATTENDED WITH TH , FOLLOW WO TsfFJ . .,. TOMS; ... , . ;.Jt k lodltpositton to Kxartton. , Loss of Powar, Lou of Memory, Difflcolty of BraathlOff. Wnak Norves, - Trvmbltag, Horror of Ulseaaa, . Waksfluaaa, Ulmows of Vision, Palu ia liia Back. C it i versa I Lasaitads of tba Flaahtng of ths Body, Uuacular Byatsm; - Erupt ton on ths Vac. HotUaatU, . . Pallid CooaUaanca. Drynaas of ths Bklo, , : ., ,. Thaaa symptoms, if allowad to fo which this (Bbdiciu Invanaltly removna, soon follow IMPOTKNCT, FAT U ITT, tPILIPTIC FITJ, Iu one nf which the patiaot tnaysiptrs. Who oaa say that thay are not lrej neatly followad Ur thoaa "direful diseases,". i. . . j INSANITY AND COHSVM PTIOMT If any ara aware of the canst of their saafoHni, but none will conress. The records of tba Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by ConiunaptioB. boar ample witness to the truth of the aatarUoa. THK CONSTITUTION, ONCF. AFFKOtlD WITH UROANIO WBAKNS6S, Roqnlree the aid of msdlcloa to itransthfi and to- vibrate the system, which H BLUB OLD' 8 Bt-THA i T AtLTfllovailably does. A trial Will OOD-rlnce (ha motr skeptical. F emales, Females, Femalet, OLU OH VOtJNQ, BINOLK, MAttBIRD, OR OON ir.mi untinu ntnniAUl, In many affcclloui peculiar to Females th tract Hue hit la Hnt-qtmllerJ by any other remedy, aa in Chlorosis or Btitwjtion. Irrwrularltr. Pain nil nau. itr buifproasion of tlie Customary KvacuatJoni, 01- imrarcii nr i-nirrons stateoi the uterm. lreucorrbea, ur Whitt-si. Stt-rilltv. nd lor ail oomnlatnta inalrlnt to th sex, whether ari.lu from Iodltcrstloo, Habits of rUHipalioQ, or lu the ' ' " ORl'I.I.VF. OR f HAKOE OF LIFE, ana arxPTOHt above. NO FAMIXY SHOULD. BE WITHOUT IT. Take no Bwlsam, Merrarr, or Unpleasant Hedletoai tor iiopieaiiini ana pangerou psasei. HJSLMBOLO'S EXTRACT BUOHu .. .... . ... cures. ,.',rv-.. Seoret Xloiaiee In ill lhclr4lHKtii.nl Hills sxikdh. llttll orna rhas In ill.l, no Iiio,idvuImiio., It caante frenuent di'ilre. and stves strenath t Urinaio, theroliy remuvinx obstructions, pre vent log and curing htrtrturen of the Urntbta, allaying pain nod InHaumifttinn. so froouent lu this clan of dlt-nanus, and oxpclliiig POtSOSOVd, Vl&MAHfiD, ANfl WUHSOVI' MATTER. , ,., Tliouiauds upon Thousands WHO BA VP BEEN THE VfOVfMS Of OUAOltS, And who have paid Hiavv Kaxa to be cured la a short tiuirt, It tit lull nd tlio Were deceived, aud that the "f.-uoQ ' lis, by the use of "Powerful Astria-gvute," Ii. tin diied lu tin u'steu, to biftak ootia fur in. kud ' " '' H'KHAM AFTbn MAHHIAUK. Helmbold'8 Extract Buchu Fur all A Pfttctious aud Diseases of THK IHUNAUY ORGANS, Whellixr .tuning lu WALK OR riMI.LI, from wlmlever cue origlu.llug, and uo tn.tt.r Ul How Long .MlandlnRt Dlieaa.aortliM0ra.Drii4DlrA,hiald Ota Dlantlo. HELHROliD'iS KXTR1CT BVCHU TS THK OREAT BrOBlCTIO;' Anil II ! rart.ln to hMd th. srlred 0et la all D ...e. for whlcb it li rMomnsadtd. BLOOD ! BLOOD II BLOOD Ml Helmbotd'a Highly Concentrate! Campound Fluid. Extract Sarsaparilla. This le an affection of tbe Blood, aud attack! the Soxual Organs. Llmugsnf tbe Nose, Bart, Throat, tnapipe, ana o.ner nincae nwrracee, maaiiiKiie p- rflaranoe in llieiormoi uicer. ntusDoia i a.airac Saras par ilia purines the blood, and removal all scaly itruiitionn of the ikio. slvinit to the complexloa a clnar nnd healthy color: It being prepared expressly for this class of complaints, Ua blood-nurlfytng properties are preserved to a greater extent than any oth er prop "rati on oi aarsaparuia. o Helmbold's Rose Wash. An excellent Lotion for Dtaease of a Syphlllc Mature, and as an (njertlou in Dlaeaeei nf tbe Drlnary Organs, arisiug horn hbiU of diaalpatl m, and lo connectlr-n with tba Extracts Bitch and Saraaparil-U, in ench diswas. as recommended. . KviJence or tli. most responsible and tallabit Cflr acter will sfironipeiiy the BjadiciueaTsi !- CertlfloHtea of Cures, From eight to twenty yare ttandlnf, with l kuown to6t'It:S(h ANU r Am t . For uimlical pnierties of ItUCB t7,aa Diapanaa-toiy of the Uullttd Statea. i hue ProtiHHir DKU HPt? valuable work on the Practice of I'liyslc Ose renurttsmadeby the late celebrated Dr. PBY8-iladelphie. , -niadeby Dr. ErtWATN MeDOWELL. .ii,- "ician, sua mnmuei n me noyai ' ..D," . . ,T.. nnklUkt I. Ika See riiiai.. -, - a celebrated Pbj 1 tioaaus joornai. Collagaof Anrgaona. : HL'V?! rranaaclinua ot tbe Kiug iu , , . See aledlco-Clturitiral Rev ew. . ' . .. JAUIS TRAVKHS. Fellow ul the H... Surffaons, ooe most or tni late standard wot on Medici. Extract Bnehti f 1 00 par bottle, or tlx for gg gn " Sarsanarilla 1 00 r . Improv'd Rose Waah 0 t. . 8 n Or half a dnzoo of neb tor flit, which will h st.a. cient to cure tU most obstinate oases, it dlrapin. are adhered to Deiiverabia to any addrass. ser.nralT mckxi fVa. observation. na Describe STDiDtoms In all inntBnit(rskiM. Cures gaaranteed. AdTlca gratia. AFFIDAVIT. Personal lv arnearid before me. an Alderman i tba city of rhiladelphla, H. T. Uelmbold, who, (m. Ing duly sworn, doth say bit preparations contaJ no narcoctic, no mrircnry, ot oiner injnnoni drooa, bat are purely vegetable. O, T. MKLMBOLD. sworn ana euisiitweu wivri me, mil xid dar of NoTembor, 1854. W. P. HIBBABD, . Aiuermao, ninio si., BDOTe Ktca, Pblla AdJresi lAttrrif i Infbrmatloa tn fcoufldanos), H. T. UKLMBOLD, CbeaUI. 1 PRINCIPAL DEPOTS). B.lmbuld'. Drue and Chemical Warahaama. SaA Bmadw.y, N.w Tnrli; ur. u.lmiioifl-. Mriiioai imboh iui soalh Tanah atrrtl, Plilladlihia. , He's AUK vr VVUS iBKfUlTS And anprlarlrM drahir,, who sadMvtr to dlipo. "OP TUK1KUWN" and "other" anlclM oa Ui. rep-alatlon ail.ined bj Hulmlwld a Qannlna Fraparatlons, ' " " Ratraet Booha, " ' " ., Barsapartlla, " . " .- Iaipromd Bcm Waab. Bold by all Drogiet, everywhere. . , dSK FOtt BSLMBOlD S-TAEt KO OTBBM. Cot out the edTertlMm.nt, and lend Jo, Is, AN I AVOID imposition and KXPOSrjtv I fchn-eidKiw.www